
6 English 1st Quarter Assessment
Quiz by Ronalyn D. Tolentino
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Nouns in English that are borrowed from Latin.
It expresses the action done in the pass.
It is used to express habitual action or to express an idea that is generally accepted as true.
It expresses an action that will take place in some future time.
Giraffe(spend)_____between five to six hours eating grass,plants,and fruits every day.
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The post office (collect)____all the letters.
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The postal officers(check)____if the letters have stamps.
Choose the appropriate modal.
As for the Fox, he got as far out of the way as ever he _____.
Choose the appropriate modal.
The fable teaches us that we _____keep away from the company of those who love trouble and fighting.
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I hope that he (receive)______my invitation by next week.
Choose the appropriate modal.
I will plant it in the ground, that I _____ have a peach tree, in time.
Choose the appropriate modal.
I got so much money for it that I _____buy six peaches when I go to town.
This denotes an action that was in progress at a definite time in the past.
Choose the appropriate modal.
He cannot eat much, and I thought he ____ like it.
Choose the appropriate modal.
He ____not take it at first, so I laid it upon his bed, and came away.
This shows an action that is happening or continuing at present.
It expresses an action that is completed within a period of time,an action in the past that still continues to the present time, or an action done for a number of times.
It expresses an action that will be in progress at a particular time in the future.
It expresses an action that will take place in some future time. The helping or auxiliary verb will or shall is used with the verb to express futurity.
A verb tense with two main uses.