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conjunctions - sentences - adjectives - comparison
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- Q1In the following sentence, how many parts does the object have ? " I bought my son a car yesterday".432130s
- Q2In the following sentence, what kind of object is " in Mexico city"? " there was a black out in Mexico city yesterday?adverbial phrase of placedirect objectindirect objectadverbial phrase of time30s
- Q3what kind of object is "to his teacher" in the following sentence? " Iker is talking to his teacher in the classroom".Indirect objectadverbial phrase of placeAgentDirect object30s
- Q4what are the main parts of a sentence?subject and verbsubject, verb and objectsubject, adverb, verb and objectsubject, adverb, verb, adjective and object30s
- Q5in which tenses are the verbs in the following sentence? "Ben was driving fast yesterday when he hit a tree".past continuous and past simplepresent continuous and past simplepresent continuous and present simplepast simple and past continuous30s
- Q6which tense does the following structure represent? "S + V-ES + Direct object + adverbial phrase of time".past simplepresent continuousSimple presentthis structure is wrong in English30s
- Q7which sentence is correct?I speak in English when I talk with my studentsI am talking in English when I speak with my studentsI am speaking in English when I talk with my studentsI talk in English when I speak with my students30s
- Q8what do we put at the beginning of an interrogative sentence?an auxiliary verb or a wh-question wordalways a wh-question wordalways an auxiliary verba subject30s
- Q9choose the element that matches with the following statement: " they describe nouns and pronouns. They give you more information about people, places, and things."sentencesconjunctionsAdjectivesavderbial phrases30s
- Q10which adjective does not describe a quality in the following list?beautifulyoungGraydeep30s
- Q11choose the odd onehugestoneglassclay30s
- Q12what is the right order of adjectives?size, quality, color, origin, substance, shapeOpinion, size, Substance, Origin, Material, color and shapeSize, quality, color, origin, substance, shape and MaterialOpinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material and purpose30s
- Q13how many kinds of sentences do we have ?345630s
- Q14say which sentence it is: "it makes a strong statement"interrogativedeclarativeexclamatoryimperative30s
- Q15whice kind of sentence do you use to make suggestions and give ordersImperativeexclamatoryinterrogativedeclarative30s