A: I don't have enough money.
B: Don't worry, I ___ (pay) your ticket
will pay
Where is the adverb clause and what kind of adverb clause is it?
I am staying home because I am sick.
Because I am sick. Adverb clause of cause and effect.
Combine the sentences using a noun phrase as an object of the verb regret.:
We regret. We spent too much money.
We regret that we spent too much money.
The past participle for hit is....
hit
Is this verbal phrase being used correctly?
I comes off with a cold.
No it is incorrect: I am coming down with a cold. I came down with a cold.
It means you are starting to be ill.
We ___ (go) on holiday next month
are going to go / are going
True or false:
An adverb clause of condition will answer the question "under what condition?"
Yes! An example is: I will get a raise if i work hard.
Correct the sentence:
My girlfriend were surprise that my family was bilingual.
My girlfriend was surprised that my family was bilingual.
True or false: To fufill is to complete something; or to achieve or realize something
TRUE!
Answer this question properly:
What do you do for a living?
Hopefully, you've let us know what job you do!
Example: I teach for a living.
Use the future perfect tense and fill in the blank:
By this time next year, she _______ (to complete) her master's degree.
By this time next year, she will have completed her master's degree.
Is this an example of an adverb clause of contrast?
When the sun sets, I turn on the lights.
It is NOT, "When the sun sets" is an adverb clause of time. An example of an adverb clause of contrast would be: Even though it was bright outside, I turned on the lights.
Create a reply with an embedded noun phrase
Does your brother play tennis? (Response: I don't know)
I don't know IF MY BROTHER PLAYS TENNIS.
What is the past participle for undergo?
undergone (or underwent)
Is this verbal phrase being used correctly, correct if needed.:
Do you need a minute to caught your breath?
No. We will use the present tense here.
Do you need a minute to catch your breath?
Fill in the blank with the appropriate future tense:
By this time tomorrow, they ______ (to travel) to Paris.
By this time tomorrow, they will have traveled to Paris. OR By this time tomorrow, they will be traveling to Paris. BOTH are correct!
Identify the clause and what type of adverb clause it is:
My daughter is very talkative, whereas my son is very quiet.
'Whereas my son is very quiet', is an adverb clause of contrast.
Create a response with a noun clause. Response is "I'm not sure".
Where will you eat dinner? (I'm not sure)
I'm not sure where I will eat dinner.
Is 'obvious' being used correctly?
She was very obvious at playing the piano.
No! Obvious means to easily perceived or understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent.
Where is the verbal phrase? Is it used correctly?
How long does it usually take you to get over a cold?
"Get over a cold", yes it is being used correctly.
Correct the sentence:
I will call you when she will have arrives.
I will call you when she arrives. "When she arrives" is in the simple present because it is in the time clause.
_______ I have a brand new car, I can go anywhere I want.
(Since/Now that/Because/Due to the fact that) I have brand new car I can go anywhere I want!
Correct this sentence, 2 errors. (3rd conditional - "past unreal" conditional)
"If I had study harder, I would pass the exam."
If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam."
Is this correct?
Sedentary means to be full of energy.
The energetic dog enjoyed a sedentary run in the park.
FALSE! - It means when a person who is inactive.
Correct the following verbal phrase:
The class hit the computer so they could pass the exam!
The class hit the BOOKS so they could pass the exam!