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Questions tagged 'Grammar'

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Anonymous

Feb 01, 2025

What part of speech is the word “then”?

What part of speech does the word "then" represent? Additionally, could you provide examples of its usage in different contexts to illustrate its various grammatical functions?

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Anonymous

Jan 31, 2025

Which of the following lists demonstrates various tenses of an irregular verb?

Which of the following lists demonstrates the various tenses of an irregular verb? a. I try, I tried, I will try b. I walk, I walked, I will walk c. I call, I called, I will call d. I go, I went, I wi...

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Anonymous

Jan 31, 2025

which one of the following groups of words is a fragment?

Which of the following groups of words is a fragment? A. Strolling in the park on a summer afternoon. B. In December, we usually take a skiing trip. C. The Carters enjoy vacationing at the lake. D. Ta...

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Anonymous

Jan 30, 2025

which is correct? I hope “you understand” or “you’ll understand”?

Which phrase is correct: "I hope you understand" or "I hope you'll understand"? Are both of them acceptable? I am writing an email and would like to know which one I should use. Thank you in advance f...

Change this verb from the present tense to the preterite tense. miguel y ana llegan

Please change the verb in the following sentence from the present tense to the preterite tense: "Miguel y Ana llegan."

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Anonymous

Jan 29, 2025

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject?

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? The answer is option C: "Going into the business right after high school."

Which sentence needs quotation marks added to be correct? a. what are you talkin about, marcus?

Which sentence requires quotation marks to be grammatically correct? A. "What are you talking about, Marcus?" asked Shelby.

which is correct? these past few days or this past few days?

Which phrase is correct: "these past few days" or "this past few days"? Could you please clarify the proper usage of these expressions and in what contexts each would be appropriate? Thank you!

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Anonymous

Jan 26, 2025

Is it je suis fatigue or j’ai fatigue?

I understand that "je suis fatigué" is the correct phrase to use, but I have a feeling it might be "j'ai fatigué." Can anyone clarify which one is accurate? Thank you!