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Example questions
Let's look at some sample questions
Identify the verb in the sentence: 'She reads a book every night.'
Shereadsabook
The verb in this sentence is 'reads'. Verbs are words that express action or state of being.
Identify the verb in the sentence: 'We have been waiting for you.'
Wehavebeenwaiting
'Waiting' is the main verb in this sentence. 'Have been' are auxiliary verbs helping to express the tense.
Which of these sentences is a fragment?
If you can.She likes to read books.He is a good student.I like to play soccer.
'If you can.' is a fragment because it does not express a complete thought. It leaves the reader wondering 'if you can' what?
Which sentence correctly uses an apostrophe?
The teachers car is redThe teacher's car is redThe teachers' car is redThe teachers car's is red
'The teacher's car is red' is correct. The apostrophe indicates possession, showing that the car belongs to the teacher.
Identify the correct placement of the adverb in the sentence: 'You speak (fluently).'
You fluently speak.You speak fluently.Fluently you speak.You speak are fluently.
Adverbs typically come after the verb they modify. So, 'You speak fluently.' is correct.
Which of the following sentences is capitalized correctly?
I have a dog named Spot.I have a Dog named spot.I Have A Dog Named Spot.i have a dog named Spot.
In English, only the first word in a sentence and proper nouns are capitalized. Therefore, 'I have a dog named Spot.' is correct.
Which is the correct spelling?
accomodateacommodateaccommodateaccomodate
The correct spelling is 'accommodate'. It has two c's and two m's.
Which is the correct spelling?
definatelydefinatlydefinetlydefinitely
The correct spelling is 'definitely'. It is derived from 'definite'.
What is the synonym for 'Obfuscate'?
ClarifyEnlightenIlluminateConfuse
'Confuse' is a synonym for 'Obfuscate', which means to make something less clear and harder to understand, especially intentionally.
Which of the following sentences has a subject at the end?
John runs fast.Fast runs John.John fast runs.Runs John fast.
In the second option, the subject 'John' is at the end of the sentence.