The formal synonym of hand over
give
If there is a problem, there is always a _________.
solve / remedy / troubling
remedy
If there is a problem, there is always a remedy.
The past perfect of "fly" = ?
had flown
That is the camera ______ was bought by Greg.
that/which
That is the camera that/which was bought by Greg.
Correct this grammar:
Could she gets the same dress as me?
Could she get the same dress as me?
formal synonym of come over = ?
visit
I need an answer / to answer / answer from my dad.
an answer
I need an answer from my dad.
simple past AND past perfect of "hit" = ?
hit & had hit
Who? That? Which?
The earphones, _____ I bought three weeks ago, haven't arrived.
Which
The earphones, which I bought three weeks ago, haven't arrived.
Correct this grammar:
People might are more relaxed during rainy days.
might be
People might be more relaxed during rainy days.
He gave up/ gave out the struggle.
gave up
He gave up the struggle.
This homework is a to challenge/ challenging/ big challenge for Armando
a big challenge
This homework is a big challenge for Armando
Before the concert started, the musicians practiced / had practiced.
had practiced
Before the concert started, the musicians had practiced.
I called my brother ____ lives in Ontario
who
I called my brother who lives in Ontario
must / may
She _______ hand this over by today. It is essential!
must
She must hand this over by today. It is essential!
He carried on / carried through as if nothing had happened.
carried on
He carried on (continued) as if nothing had happened.
My mom gave me a solution/ a challenge / possible for my problem.
a solution
My mom gave me a solution for my problem.
CORRECT / INCORRECT simple past:
Did she visited the gallery exposition?
INCORRECT:
Did she visited the gallery exposition?
Correction= Did she visit the gallery exposition?
My sister, which / who was asleep when I left, called me before my class.
who
My sister, who was asleep when I left, called me before my class.
She might / should study for the next exam if she wants to get good grades.
should
She should study for the next exam if she wants to get good grades.
The police told me to run over / pull over to the side of the road.
pull over
The police told me to pull over to the side of the road.
We need to _____ this problem today.
address / addressing / be address
address
We need to address this problem today.
My cat sit / sat on my legs after he had bitten / bitten my hand.
sat, had bitten
My cat sat on my legs after he had bitten my hand.
Correct this adjective clause:
The coffee which I drink in the morning was very good.
The coffee , which I drink in the morning, was very good.
She must / can't be his mother. She's too young!
can't
She can't be his mother. She's too young!