Grammar 101 Question Preview (ID: 57296)


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Have you learned anything new or reviewed the information?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Kind of
d) Still confused

Which subject-verb is correct in the sentence?
a) The players, as well as the coach, wants to win.
b) The players, as well as the coach, don't to win
c) The players, as well as the coach, want to win.
d) The players, as well as the coach, can't to win.

Which subject-verb is correct in the sentence?
a) Annie and her sisters is at school.
b) Annie and her sisters are at school.
c) Annie and her sisters don't at school.
d) Annie and her sister takes at school.

Which sentence is in simple present?
a) I play baseball.
b) He drank the water out of the well for good luck.
c) I have been playing baseball since I was 6 years-old.
d) I am playing baseball

What are two things simple present tense?
a) Actions happening now
b) Completed actions in the past
c) Habits and Routines/ Facts
d) Temporary Activities

What is the conjunction in the sentence? You said that you would help me.
a) You
b) Would
c) Help
d) That

What is the form for simple present tense?
a) Subject + Verb (present/V1)
b) Subject + Verb (past/V2)
c) Subject + had been + verb (-ing)
d) Subject + am/is/are + verb (-ing)

What is the noun in the sentence? Wrong seldom prospers.
a) Seldom
b) Wrong
c) Prosper
d) a

Which sentence uses TOTAL as a noun?
a) We added up our totals.
b) What was the total amount of those shoes?
c) Your total score on your exam was a 100 percent.
d) This album was a total banger.

Which sentence uses WELL as an adjective?
a) The team did not play soccer well.
b) He drank the water out of the well for good luck.
c) Are you feeling well?
d) Well done, everybody!

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