Respectfully, certain sentences were phrased in a manner that allows for more than one correct verb tense answer. Question: #1: Answer C also, simple past. #2: Answer A is incorrect. Answer B, singular verb, is correct. #4:.Answer B (past tense) also correct. Answer D also correct. Also, in this context, "every day" should be written as two words, which is the form to be used when describing events that occur daily. When written as one word, we would be describing an activity that is "normal, ordinary, or routine." For example, "He decided to wear just his everyday suit to the party." #9: Answer D also correct. And again, "every day" should be written as two words. #10: Answer C also correct. #12: Incomplete sentence. A word is required between 'always" and "her." Perhaps "She always had/found her friend? #18: Answer D also. #20: Answer C also. #22: Answer D also. #23: Answer B also. #24: Answer B also. #26: Answer A also, past perfect. #28: Answer C also. #30: "anyone who NEEDS it."
23/30
27/30 ❤
D
B
No bad 28/30🤔
d
C
b
A
I can hear the birds chirping outside
If i bird can i chirping
c
a
Terrible 24/30 😮
I got 24 . There are six mistakes.
There are some mistakes in the quiz. I got 29 correct.
B
d
C
c
A
Respectfully, certain sentences were phrased in a manner that allows for more than one correct verb tense answer.
Question:
#1: Answer C also, simple past.
#2: Answer A is incorrect. Answer B, singular verb, is correct.
#4:.Answer B (past tense) also correct. Answer D also correct.
Also, in this context, "every day" should be written as two words,
which is the form to be used when describing events that occur
daily. When written as one word, we would be describing an
activity that is "normal, ordinary, or routine." For example,
"He decided to wear just his everyday suit to the party."
#9: Answer D also correct. And again, "every day" should be written
as two words.
#10: Answer C also correct.
#12: Incomplete sentence. A word is required between 'always" and
"her." Perhaps "She always had/found her friend?
#18: Answer D also.
#20: Answer C also.
#22: Answer D also.
#23: Answer B also.
#24: Answer B also.
#26: Answer A also, past perfect.
#28: Answer C also.
#30: "anyone who NEEDS it."
B
d
B