PASSIVE VOICE
MODAL VERB
RELATIVE CLAUSES
ABSTRACT STRUCTURE
100

This is the mandatory verb tense used in an abstract's methodology section to describe processes that have already been conducted (e.g., "The dataset was cleaned").

PASSIVE VOICE

100

This is the ideal modal verb to use in your conclusion when you want to express that your model's findings have the ability or capacity to help an organization.

Can (or Could).

100

This is the relative pronoun you must use exclusively when you want to add specific information about data scientists, users, or patients.

Who

100

This is the exact section of the abstract where a student must avoid subjective adjectives like "satisfactory" and instead provide hard numbers (e.g., 85% accuracy).

results / metrics

200

In the technical sentence "The neural network was trained by the team", this is the grammatical name given to "the team" because it performs the action introduced by the word by. (Agent or object?)

AGENT

200

This is the modal verb of strong recommendation you use when stating that an educational or government institution ought to implement a specific strategy based on your data.

SHOULD

200

Complete the clause for this Kaggle dataset: "Titanic is a historical dataset ________ contains travel records."

"Which" or "That"

200

Words like First, Subsequently, Then, and Finally receive this grammatical name because they chronologically guide the reader through a process.

sequencers (or conjunctions)

300

This is the correct Present Simple Passive transformation for the following active sentence: "Pandas organizes the raw data."

The raw data is organized by Pandas

300

In a medical data context, if you are not 100% certain about a future outcome but there is a scientific possibility, you use this modal verb of weak probability.

"May" or "Might"

300

Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that focuses on algorithms inspired by the human brain  

Defining Relative Clause

300

This is the final part of the abstract where the author explains the long-term implications of the findings and how they impact real-world decision-making.

summary/conclusion

400

Transform this sentence from the Spaceship Titanic challenge into the Past Simple Passive: "The anomaly transported the passengers."

The passengers were transported by the anomaly

400

This is the grammatical error made by a student in the following sentence: "The algorithm must to optimize the F1-score."

TO
400

Explain the structural redundancy or error that occurs when a student writes: "The algorithm that it processed the text was slow."

The relative pronoun that already replaces the subject, making "it" completely redundant