Which of the following is the correct form of the verb “to go” in the present continuous tense?
- Answer: B. Going
- Explanation: The present continuous tense is formed with the auxiliary verb “be” (am, is, are) followed by the present participle of the main verb. For “to go,” the present participle is “going.”
Choose the word that does not belong in the list:
- Answer: C. Carrot
- Explanation: “Banana,” “Apple,” and “Grapefruit” are all types of fruit. “Carrot” is a root vegetable and does not belong in this list.
Select the correct preposition to complete the sentence:
- Answer: A. on
- Explanation: The preposition “on” is used to indicate a surface that is above but not inside another surface. “The cat is on the table” means the cat is sitting or lying on the surface of the table.
Which sentence is correct?
- Answer: A. She doesn’t like ice cream.
- Explanation: The correct form of the negative is “doesn’t” (does not) followed by the base form of the verb “like.” The other options have incorrect verb conjugations.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb “do”:
- Answer: B. do
- Explanation: The simple present tense is used for general truths, habits, and repeated actions. “Do” is the base form of the verb “do.”
Which word means “to be able to do something”?
- Answer: A. Can
- Explanation: “Can” is a modal verb that expresses ability, permission, or possibility. It is often followed by the base form of the verb.
Choose the sentence with the correct use of the word “there”:
- Answer: A. There are many people in the park.
- Explanation: “There are” is the correct form of the verb “to be” for plural subjects. The other options have incorrect verb conjugations or structures.
Which of these is the plural form of “child”?
- Answer: C. Children
- Explanation: The plural form of “child” is “children.” “Childs” and “Childer” are not correct forms.
Select the correct question word to complete the sentence:
- Answer: A. do
- Explanation: The question word “do” is used in this context to form a question with the present simple tense. “What do you like to eat for dinner?” is a correct question structure.
Which sentence is correct?
- Answer: B. He has gone to the store.
- Explanation: The past perfect tense is used to describe an action that happened before another past action. “He has gone to the store” indicates that he has already left the store. The other options use the past simple tense incorrectly.
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1. Which of the following is the correct form of the verb "to go" in the present continuous tense? A. Go B. Going C. Goes D. Goed 2. Choose the word that does not belong in the
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