1. What tenses of the verb describe actions that are continuing or on-going
on a certain time or with another action?
A. future
B. perfect
C. progressive D. simple
2. What serves as bridge from a word, phrase and sentence to another?
A. bridge
B. conjunction
C. connectors
D. words
3. Where can we find the conjunction in a sentence?
A. At the end of the sentence.
B. In the middle of the sentence.
C. In the beginning of the sentence.
D. It can be found either in the beginning or in the middle of a
sentence.
4. How would you differentiate the progressive tense and perfect
progressive tense?
A. The progressive tense describes actions that are continuing or on-
going on a certain time, while the perfect progressive describes
actions that are continuous or repeated in the past, continuing in
the present or will continue in the future.
B. Their difference is in their usage.
C. They differ in their structure.
D. No difference at all.
5.
Nathan was eating when the show started.
Restate this statement using the past perfect progressive tense of the
verb
A. Nathan was eating when the show started.
B. Nathan was eating when the show started.
C. Nathan was eating when the show started.
D. Nathan had been eating when the show started.
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Answers & Comments
Answer:
1.C. progressive
2.A. bridge
3.D. It can be found either in the beginning or in the middle of a
sentence.
4.A. The progressive tense describes actions that are continuing or on-
going on a certain time, while the perfect progressive describes
actions that are continuous or repeated in the past, continuing in
the present or will continue in the future.
5.D. Nathan had been eating when the show started.
Explanation:
1.Progressive tenses are used to discuss ongoing or continuing actions. They can also be used to talk about an action that is, was, or will be occurring at the same time as another action. The progressive tenses use a form of the verb to be plus the present participle of the verb.
2.A bridge is a structure that is built over a railway, river, or road so that people or vehicles can cross from one side to the other. He walked back over the railway bridge. ... If something or someone acts as a bridge between two people, groups, or things, they connect them.
3.We use where as a conjunction meaning 'in the place that' or 'in situations that'. The clause with where is a subordinate clause and needs a main clause to complete its meaning. If the where clause comes before the main clause, we use a comma: Where you find a lot of water, you will also find these beautiful insects.
4.present progressive. The present perfect tense is used to talk about things where there is a connection between the past and the present, while the present perfect progressive began in the past, is unfinished, and continues into the future.
5.(no explain)
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