"Complete the sentence using the present simple: 'She ___ (attend) school every weekday.'"
Answer: "attends"
Complete the sentence: 'They ___ (work) on their group project right now.'"
"are working"
"Complete the sentence: 'They ___ (visit) the museum several times this year.'"
"have visited"
"Complete the sentence: 'He ___ (train) for the marathon for six months now.'"
"has been training"
something that has never happened or been done before
Prompt: "What is the correct past simple form of to build in this sentence: 'They ___ a new library last year.'"
Answer: "built"
"What is the correct past continuous form: 'I ___ (read) a book when the phone rang.'"
Answer: "was reading"
What is the past perfect form: 'By the time I arrived, they ___ (leave).'?"
"had left"
"What is the past perfect continuous form: 'I ___ (wait) for 30 minutes when the bus finally arrived.'"
"had been waiting"
Starvation
the state of suffering or dying from a severe lack of food
Prompt: "Form a sentence using the future simple tense with the verb achieve."
Answer: "I will achieve my goals by working hard."
"Form a sentence using the future continuous tense with the verb study."
"This time next week, I will be studying for my final exams."
"Form a sentence using future perfect with the verb graduate."
By next year, I will have graduated from high school."
"Form a sentence using future perfect continuous with the verb work."
"By the end of this year, I will have been working here for two years."
Nepotism
the practice of favoring relatives or friends when granting jobs, promotions, or other benefits
"What is the present simple form of the verb study for the pronoun they in this sentence: 'They ___ hard for exams.'"
Answer: "study"
Change this sentence to present continuous: 'He drives to school.'"
He is driving to school.
Correct the sentence: 'She have finish her homework already.'"
"She has finished her homework already."
Correct the sentence: 'She has been study for two hours now.'"
She has been studying for two hours now.
Onerous
refers to something that is burdensome, oppressive, or involving a significant amount of effort, difficulty, or hardship
"Correct the sentence: 'She was travel to London last month.'"
She traveled to London last month."
Fix this sentence: 'We was playing soccer when it start raining.'"
"We were playing soccer when it started raining."
"Rewrite the sentence using past perfect: 'When we arrived at the party, it started.'"
"When we arrived at the party, it had started."
Rewrite the sentence using past perfect continuous: 'We practiced soccer for an hour before the rain started.'"
We had been practicing soccer for an hour before the rain started."
Gravest
serious, solemn, or important