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Usage of 'to go' verb in different situations (topic - berry growing)

Quiz by Vasily Romantsov

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  • Q1
    Which of the following sentences uses the 'to go' verb in the correct form for berry growing?
    We need go pick berries in the field.
    We need to pick berries go in the field.
    We need to going pick berries in the field.
    We need to go pick berries in the field.
    30s
  • Q2
    Which sentence correctly uses the 'to go' verb in the context of berry growing?
    She is pick raspberries from the bushes to go.
    She is going to pick raspberries from the bushes.
    She is to pick raspberries from the bushes.
    She is pick to raspberries from the bushes.
    30s
  • Q3
    In the context of berry growing, which sentence demonstrates the correct use of the 'to go' verb?
    The farmers are going to plow the fields before planting the berries.
    The farmers are to plow the fields before planting the berries.
    The farmers are plow the fields before planting to the berries.
    The farmers are plow to the fields before planting the berries.
    30s
  • Q4
    Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of the 'to go' verb in the context of berry growing?
    We are to check the blueberry bushes for ripeness.
    We are check to the blueberry bushes for ripeness.
    We are check the blueberry bushes to go for ripeness.
    We are going to check the blueberry bushes for ripeness.
    30s
  • Q5
    Which sentence accurately uses the 'to go' verb in the context of berry growing?
    We plan to go pick blackberries in the forest this weekend.
    We plan to blackberries pick in the forest go this weekend.
    We plan to pick blackberries in the go forest this weekend.
    We plan pick to blackberries in the forest this weekend.
    30s

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