FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

 

When taking the sentence written in passive voice
A] john broke his pencil
B) The pie has been baked by Charlotte
c) I am going to the store
d) Keisha kicked the ball.
When taking the question, it would appear as
The sentence below is written the present perfect tense
The man studied at four universities.
A) True
b) False
please match each pronoun with its appropriate person”, “number, and case
hers 1. Third person singular subject
she 2. First person singular reflexive.
Their 3. Third person singular object
Myself 4. Third person plural possessive
You 5. Second person plural possessive
Yours 6. First person plural object
Them 7. Third person singular possessive
Whom 8. Second person plural object
Us 9. Third person plural Object
Him 10. Relative pronoun/ object
The sentence below has the correct pronoun/antecedent agreement.
A child should never live without their parents.
A) True
B) False
Which sentence of the four has an SO structure (i.e the subject of the independent clause is the same as the object of the dependent clause).
a) The guy who rubbed the store is under the bridge.
b) The people that you saw are in the parking lot.
c) Karina called the girl who interviewed the job
d) Tom hugged the boy that you gave a ride.
In the sentence below, the object would be:
I gave Sarah a cell phone.
a) Gave
b) Sarah
c) Cell phone
d) I
Please choose the independent clause and relative clause combination for the following sentence.” I cannot read the paper that was published by the student’’
A) OS
B) SS
C) SO
D) OO
Please match the sentences with their appropriate relative clause structures.
I saw the dog that bit your child. 1. OS
We do not like the neighbor whom you invited to the party 2. SS
The cat that you found has rabies! 3. OO
The man that hit you is in the hospital. 4. SO

All of these are subordinators, except
A) After
B) For
C) As soon as
D) Before
English speakers often use “am/is/are going to” for future tense like in “This afternoon, I am going to the mall”. However, given the verb tense of am/is/are going to, it is really …………… tense.
A) SIMPLE PRESENT
B) FUTURE PROGRESSIVE
C) FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
D) PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

Please match the sentence with the correct tense and aspect. KEEP IN MIND THAT SOME SENTENCES ARE IN THE PASSIVE VOICE.
Have the patriots ever cheated in a game before tonight? 1. Present perfect progressive
He practices his tense and aspect chart every week. 2. SIMPLE PRESENT

Will you be waiting for me when I arrive home? 3. Present progressive

Before she discovered the damage to her car, the contract has been signed by Judy. 4. Simple future

When October 18th of 2021 arrives. We will have been married for 21years! 5. Present perfect

Robert has been using his drugs for eleven years 6. Past progressive

By the end of the semester, I will have been teaching at 7. Future perfect
Daley College for over three years

Lisa had been voting Republican for over nine
years before she switched parties 8. Past perfect progressive

Keisha will dedicate this song to pookie. 9. Future progressive

I am taking three graduate courses. 10 Simple past

We were speaking with Tom last night when he passed out. 11 future perfect progressive

I graduated last year 12. Past perfect

Please match the sentence with its correct tense and aspect.
When teking this question, it would appear as;
Marathi (English:/me ra:ti/) is an indo-Aryan language spoken predominantly by around 83 million Marathi people of Maharashtra. India. It is the official language and co official language in the Maharashtra and Goa states of Western India, respectively and is one of the 22 schedule languages of India, with 83million speakers as 2011. Marathi ranks 10th in the list of most spoken languages in the world. Marathi has the third largest number of native speakers in India, after Hindi and Bengali.
Given the information below such as words, the transliteration, as opposed to English, Marathi which word order?
He seeds sows
He sows seeds.
a) SVO
b) SOV
c) OVS
d) OSV
e) VSO
Arabic is a Semitic language like Hebrew and Amharic. A typical sentence in Arabic is below:
Translation: reads the Teacher the book
English: The teacher reads the book.
Given the sentence above, we can ascertain that Arabic has which word order?
a) VSO
b) OSV
c) SVO
d) SOV

Please match each sentence with its relative pronoun type

OS 1. The man who received the Noble Prize is my professor.
OO 2. I know the man who received the noble prize.
SS 3. I studied under the man whom you saw receive the noble prize.
SO 4. The man whom you saw receive the noble prize is my professor.

Please match each sentence with its relative clause structure
The professor that failed you is having office hours 1. OS
I see the professor that failed you 2. OO
I see the professor that you choose 3. SS
The professor that you choose is having office hours 4. SO

PLEASE INDICATE WHEATHER EACH SENTENCE IS EITHER ACTIVE OR PASSIVE

Otis has repaired the automobile.

The computers were stolen from the room by Chris 1. Passive

Every student should learn the passive voice. 2. Active

The spaghetti was cooked by Timothy.

In which of the following sentences can you delete the relative pronoun? Choose ‘’yes’’ for the sentence in which you can delete the relative pronoun and ‘no” for the sentence in which you cannot delete the relative pronoun.

People whom you have as friends are deceiving you. 1. yes
The man who wrote the book is next door.

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