VERBS
LEXICAL ASPECT
QUANTIFIERS
NOUN CLAUSES
PUTPOURRI
100

Determine the tense of this sentence:

You are funny.

Simple present.

100
A sentence that has a punctual verb.

Example:

He coughed loudly.

100

All of this words are?

some, a few, many, much, both, enough, etc.

Quantifiers

100

The clause in this sentence is an example of what types of clause.

Before I went to my aunt's house, I ran errands.

What is an adverbial clause?

200

Determine the tense of this sentence:

I went to the park.

Simple past.

200

Identify the aspect of the next sentence.

He began to write his final essay. 

Achievement.

200

This sentence is ungrammatical because other is used for this type of noun:

I need other bag.

What are plural nouns?



200

The type of clause that is in this sentence is:

I can't decide whether I should go or not.

What is a noun clause?

300

Determine the tense of this sentence:

I had been struggling to pass the MCAT.

past perfect progressive.

300

An example of a state verb.

a verb that describes a states that persists over time.

Example:

(seem, know, need or want.)

300

Quantifier that is used for count nouns.

what is little?


400

Determine the tense of this sentence:

I have been studying all this week.

present perfect progressive.

400

True or False, is the following verb in the sentence an accomplishment:

I build a house during the pandemic.

TRUE

400

This quantifier refers to a large quantity.


what is a lot of?

400

This type of article is used for plural count nouns.

What is the definite article?

500

Give an example of a past perfect sentence.

Example:

  •  He had read different kinds of books before you came.
500

A sentence that has a verb that is both durative and atelic.

Example:

I've been running my whole life.


500

A quantifier that expresses a small amount.

There could be various answers.

What is a few?

500

This type of clause is linked to the main clause by one of the following conjunctions: when, whether, and that.

What are noun clauses?

500

This type of article is not visible when preceding plural or non-count nouns.

What is zero-article?