MIIdentify the modal verb in the sentence: "He might have missed the train if he had left later."
MIGHT
What is the infinitive verb in the sentence: "The team worked hard to complete the project on time"?
TO COMPLETE
Choose the correct pronoun to talk about a female person: "The committee members, along with ____, were responsible for the decision."
HER
Correct the following sentence : "He don't like coffee, but he likes tea."
HE DOESN'T LIKE COFFE, BUT HE LIKES TEA.
Choose the correct verb form: "I wish I ________ (to know) the answer to that question.
"I wish I knew the answer to that question.
Identify the adverb in the sentence: "He ran so quickly that he broke the school record."
QUICKLY
What is the conjunction in the sentence: "They were tired, yet they continued working late into the night"?
YET
In the sentence: "The team _____ discussing the proposal for hours." Select the correct auxiliary verb.
HAS BEEN is used to indicate an ongoing action that started in the past and continues into the present. The sentence is in PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE.
"Despite of the bad weather, we decided to go for a walk." HOW WOULD YOU REWRITE THIS SENTENCE?
Despite the bad weather, we decided to go for a walk."
Identify the form of the verb in this sentence: "The children were playing in the garden."
This sentence is in the PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE, indicating an action that was ongoing in the past.
Which conjunction introduces a time clause in the sentence "I will call you as soon as I arrive home"?
AS SOON AS
"In the sentence 'After reading several books, she decided to write her own novel,' what part of speech is the word 'several'?"
Is an adjective.
It modifies the noun "books" by indicating the quantity or number of books she read.
"The CEO's audacious plan to expand globally surprised everyone in the company." What does 'audacious' mean in this sentence?
"Audacious" means showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
CORRECT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: "They are study English for three years."
THEY HAVE BEEN STUDYING ENGLISH FOR THREE YEARS.
Use the present perfect continuous tense ("have been studying") to indicate an action that started in the past and continues to the present.
Identify the tense of the verb in this sentence: "They have been waiting for hours."
This sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense, indicating an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment.
What tense is used in the sentence "She has been studying English for three years"?
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
In the sentence "They quickly agreed to the terms of the contract," what part of speech is the word "quickly"?
ADVERB
"Her altruistic efforts have improved the lives of countless individuals." What does 'altruistic' mean here?
"Altruistic" means showing a selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish.
"Each of the students has to submit their project by Friday." What is wrong in this sentence?
Their is reffering to the proyects so it should bee in plural.
"Each of the students has to submit their projects by Friday."
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb for the PAST PERFECT TENSE: "If I had known you were coming, I ______________ (to bake) a cake."
"If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake."
Complete the sentence in FUTURE PERFECT using the verb TO FINISH:
"He ____________________ his homework by the time you arrive"
WILL HAVE FINISHED
In the sentence: "After a long day at work, the artist eagerly painted into the night." what part of the speech is the word EAGERLY?
'Eagerly' is an adverb.
'Eagerly' modifies the verb 'painted', describing the manner in which the artist painted into the night after a long day at work.
"His erudition on the subject impressed even the most seasoned scholars in the conference."
Replace the word erudition in the sentence.
His knowledge on the subject impressed even he most seasoned scholars in the conference.
Correct the following sentence:
"Neither of the options are suitable for our needs."
"Neither of the options is suitable for our needs."
"Neither" is singular, so use "is" instead of "are."
Identify the tense and what indicates the verb phrase "will have already left" in this sentence:
"By the time they arrive, we will have already left for the airport."
The verb phrase "will have already left" is in the future perfect tense.
"Will have left" indicates an action that will be completed before another future point in time (when they arrive).