The topic is quite dicey I will say. This is unlike a preposition quiz or a conjunction quiz. Some are really hard or confusing. I will say thank you,though for such a challenging session.
Respectfully, certain sentences have been phrased in a manner that allows for more than one correct verb-tense answer. Question #1: Answer B also grammatically correct. #4: D also. #5, #8: B also (simple past). #9: C also. #10: A also. #14: C also. #18: A also. (He was working on the project, but no longer is.) #22: A also. #25: "excellently well" is grammatically incorrect. Correct versions would be: "very well," "extremely well," "extraordinarily well." #28: D also. #33: "never ARRIVES late for meetings." #41: In this context, the spelling would be " every day," two words. #51: B also. #63: The expression would be "by hand," rather than "with my hand." Regardless, the sentence would be redundant, since all writing is done by hand. #77: A also.
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The topic is quite dicey I will say. This is unlike a preposition quiz or a conjunction quiz.
Some are really hard or confusing. I will say thank you,though for such a challenging session.
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5:03 I was waiting for the bus . That's the correct answer.
6:17 The answer should be have.
Have is usually used for the first person singular and the first person plural
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7:11 We were talking for three hours yesterday. That is the correct answer
Respectfully, certain sentences have been phrased in a manner that allows for more than one correct verb-tense answer.
Question
#1: Answer B also grammatically correct.
#4: D also.
#5, #8: B also (simple past).
#9: C also.
#10: A also.
#14: C also.
#18: A also. (He was working on the project, but no longer is.)
#22: A also.
#25: "excellently well" is grammatically incorrect. Correct versions
would be: "very well," "extremely well," "extraordinarily well."
#28: D also.
#33: "never ARRIVES late for meetings."
#41: In this context, the spelling would be " every day," two words.
#51: B also.
#63: The expression would be "by hand," rather than "with my hand."
Regardless, the sentence would be redundant, since all
writing is done by hand.
#77: A also.
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8:13 Correct !!
You use am when it's the first person singular.
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I made only 4 mistakes.
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