English grammars MCQs
Part-1
- Active and Passive voice
- Articles
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Determiners
- Direct and Indirect Speech
- comparatives & superlatives
- Irregular comparatives & superlatives
- Use of Capital letters
- Gerund and Present Participle (ing form)
- Nouns
- Passive
- Possessive
- Relative Clauses
- The Infinitive
- To Get
- Verbs and Verb Tenses and many more.
Questions
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Option 1
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Option 2
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Explain
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✅
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He___there.
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live
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lives
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I live there. We live there. You live there. They live there BUT He lives there. She lives there. It lives there.
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2
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I___very hard.
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work
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works
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I work very hard. We work very hard. You work very hard. They work very hard BUT He works very hard. She works very hard. It works very hard.
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1
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They___business.
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do
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does
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we normally add `s` after a verb. If a verb finishes with `o`, we add `es`. For example: I do business. We do business. You do business. They do business BUT He does business. She does business. It does business.
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1
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He___English fluently.
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speak
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speaks
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I speak English fluently. We speak English fluently. You speak English fluently. They speak English fluently BUT He speaks English fluently. She speaks English fluently.
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2
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We___it very well.
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know
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knows
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I know it very well. We know it very well. You know it very well. They know it very well BUT He knows it very well. She knows it very well.
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1
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It sometimes___.
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happen
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happens
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: It sometimes happens to me. It usually happens to him. It often happens to her.
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2
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I see you___this city.
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like
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likes
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I live there. We live there. You live there. They live there BUT He lives there. She lives there. It lives there.
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1
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She___so, too.
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think
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thinks
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I think so, too. We think so, too. You think so, too. They think so, too BUT He thinks so, too. She thinks so, too.
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2
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He___English at school.
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study
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studies
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. If a verb finishes with `y` after a consonant, we add `es` and change `y` to `i`. For example: I study English at school. We study English at school. You study English at school. They study English at school BUT He studies English at school. She studies English at school.
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2
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It really___me.
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help
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helps
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I help him. We help him. You help him. They help him BUT He helps me. She helps me. It helps me.
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2
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A new strategy___by them.
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was discussed
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were discussed
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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1
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This information___him.
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were told
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was told
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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2
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The lost keys___.
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was found
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were found
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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2
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His results___.
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was shown
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were shown
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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2
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Her name___.
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was included
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were included
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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1
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These mistakes___.
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was considered
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were considered
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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2
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All the lesson___.
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was understood
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were understood
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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1
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Two new houses___.
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was built
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were built
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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2
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His apartment___.
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was bought
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were bought
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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1
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Her apartments___.
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was sold
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were sold
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If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
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2
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My friend___a good computer.
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have
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has
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `My friend` means `he` or `she`. We say `I have`, `We have`, `You have`, `They have` BUT `He has`, `She has`, `It has`.
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2
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The lesson___interesting.
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look
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looks
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `The lesson` means `it`.
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2
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This flat___200 000 dollars.
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costs
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cost
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `This flat` means `it`.
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1
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My brother___to school.
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go
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goes
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we normally add `s` after a verb. If a verb finishes with `o`, we add `es`. My brother` means `he`.
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2
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This program___very well.
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works
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work
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `This program` means `it`.
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1
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My friends___this movie.
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like
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likes
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. If not, we don`t add `s`. `My friends` means `they`.
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1
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Our teacher___a lot.
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knows
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know
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `Our teacher` means `he` or `she`.
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1
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The news___interesting.
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seem
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seems
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `The news` means `it`. It`s singular in English (one) - not plural (not many).
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2
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Your friend always___very interesting things.
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say
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says
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `Your friend` means `he` or `she`.
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2
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The tickets___50 pounds.
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cost
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costs
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If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. If not, we don`t add `s`. `The tickets` means `they`.
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1
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She___have any brothers or sisters.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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2
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I___know what to say.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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1
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It___interest him.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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2
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I___want to do it again.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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1
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You___know all the information.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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1
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He___earn this sum of money.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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2
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She___tell him all the truth.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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2
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They___understand you.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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1
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She___believe him.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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2
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It___help us.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
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2
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My friend___remember it.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `My friend` means `he` or `she`.
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2
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This thing___interest me.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `This thing` means `it`.
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2
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These things___seem important.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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I / We / You / They + don`t + verb. `These things` means `they`.
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1
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His wife___spend much money.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `His wife` means `she`.
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2
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This news___seem unusual.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `This news` means `it`. `News` is singular in English (one) - not plural (not many).
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2
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His teacher___know what to do.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `His teacher` means `he` or `she`.
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2
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This situation___seem strange.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `This situation` means `it`.
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2
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His results___look very good.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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I / We / You / They + don`t + verb. `His results` means `they`.
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1
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Most students___learn English effectively.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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I / We / You / They + don`t + verb. `Most students` means `they`.
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1
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His lessons___start on time.
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don`t
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doesn`t
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I / We / You / They + don`t + verb. `His lessons` means `they`.
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1
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Where___this place?
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am
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is
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Where am / is / are? `This place` means `it`. Where is he / she / it?
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2
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How___she?
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am
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is
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How am / is / are? How is he / she / it?
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2
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What___it in English?
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am
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is
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We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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Why___he so sad?
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am
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is
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Why am / is / are? Why is he / she / it?
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2
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Who___there?
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am
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is
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Who means `he` or `she` here.
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2
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When___you free?
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am
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are
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When am / is / are? When are we / you / they?
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2
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What color___it?
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am
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is
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We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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What kind of people___they?
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is
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are
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We use `are` with `we, `you` and `they`
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2
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How often___you there?
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is
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are
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We use `are` with `we, `you` and `they`.
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2
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How old___he?
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am
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is
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We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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How___your business?
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am
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is
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`Your business` means `it. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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Why___this offer interesting?
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am
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is
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`This offer` means `it. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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What___easy for you?
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am
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is
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`What` means `it` here. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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Where___justice in the world?
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am
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is
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`Justice` means `it`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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How much___these trousers?
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am
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are
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`These trousers` means `they`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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How much___this pair of trousers?
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am
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is
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`This pair of trousers ` means `it`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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When___your boss free?
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am
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is
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`Your boss` means `he` or `she`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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Why___this computer so expensive?
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am
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is
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`This computer` means `it`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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What kind of person___your colleague?
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am
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is
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`Your colleague` means `he` or `she`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
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2
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Where___your friends from?
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is
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are
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`Your friends` means `they`. We use `are` with `we`, `you` and `they`.
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2
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He___to the party yesterday.
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goes
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went
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It`s about the past. We need to use the second form of `go` - went.
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2
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She usually___up very early.
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get
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got
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It`s about the past. We need to use the second form of `get` - got. We can`t say `She get` in Present Simple. We can only say `She gets`.
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2
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I often___him when I worked there.
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see
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saw
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It`s about the past (when I worked there). We need to use the second form of `see` - saw.
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2
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We met___last month.
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in
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-
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We say `last week`, `last month`, `last year` and so on.
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2
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He___to her.
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lay
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lied
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`Lie` is a regular verb here. It means `to say something that it isn`t true`.
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2
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The pen___on the desk.
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lay
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lied
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`Lie` is an irregular verb here. It means `to be in a place`.
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1
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It___to me.
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happened
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happening
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It`s about the past. We need to use the second form of `happen` - happened.
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1
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The meeting___very stressful.
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was
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were
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He / She / It was. `The meeting` means `was`.
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1
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My mistakes___small.
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was
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were
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We / You / They were. `My mistakes` means `they`.
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2
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___she at the party yesterday?
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Did
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Was
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Was he / she / it? We use `did` with other verbs (not `to be`).
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2
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He___so many questions.
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have
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had
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The forms of `have` are the following: have - had - had. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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2
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Your idea___brilliant.
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was
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were
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The forms of `be` are the following: be - was / were - been. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form. I / He / She / It was. We / You / They were. `Your idea` means `it`. I / He / She / It was.
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1
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His results___good enough.
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was
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were
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The forms of `be` are the following: be - was / were - been. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form. I / He / She / It was. We / You / They were. `His results` means `they`.
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2
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I___his letter.
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got
|
gotten
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The forms of `get` are the following: get - got - got. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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She___up very early.
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got
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get
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The forms of `get` are the following: get - got - got. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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She___a day off.
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had
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have
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The forms of `have` are the following: have - had - had. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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I___the results of the test.
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saw
|
seen
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The forms of `see` are the following: see - saw - seen. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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He___his mistakes at last.
|
saw
|
seen
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The forms of `see` are the following: see - saw - seen. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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We___it perfectly.
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knew
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known
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The forms of `know` are the following: know - knew - known. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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She___the correct answer.
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knew
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know
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The forms of `know` are the following: know - knew - known. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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She___everything correctly.
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did
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does
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The forms of `do` are the following: do - did - done. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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He___a big mistake.
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did
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made
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The forms of `make` are the following: make - made - made. We say `make a mistake` (not `do`). To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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2
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He___her an offer.
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did
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made
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The forms of `make` are the following: make - made - made. We say `make an offer` (not `do`). To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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2
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She often___mistakes.
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made
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make
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The forms of `make` are the following: make - made - made. We say `make mistakes` (not `do`). To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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She___it very loudly.
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said
|
say
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The forms of `say` are the following: say - said - said. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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They___it again.
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said
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says
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The forms of `say` are the following: say - said - said. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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1
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He___me all the truth.
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told
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said
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The forms of `tell` are the following: tell - told - told. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form. We say `tell somebody`.
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1
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I___him all the information.
|
told
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said
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The forms of `tell` are the following: tell - told - told. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form. We say `tell somebody`.
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1
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