English grammars MCQs
Part-2
- 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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She___better.
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feel
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felt
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The forms of `feel` are the following: feel - felt - felt. To form
Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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2
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I___much better.
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feeling
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felt
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The forms of `feel` are the following: feel - felt - felt. To form
Past Simple you need to use the second form.
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2
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_______you live here?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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1
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_______she speak English?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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2
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_______you understand me?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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1
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_______it really work?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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2
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_______you agree with me?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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1
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_______he support you?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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2
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_______she usually buy expensive or
cheap things?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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2
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_______it sometimes happen?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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2
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_______I show good results?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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1
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_______we learn English
effectively?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
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1
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_______this thing really matter?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
`This thing` means `it`.
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2
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_______your friends think the same?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
`Your friends` means `they`.
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1
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_______your teacher give you too
much homework?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
`Your teacher` means `he` or `she`.
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2
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_______your father do business?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
`Your father` means `he`.
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2
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_______these projects bring you
money?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
`These projects` means `they`.
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1
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_______your parents also think so?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
`Your parents` means `they`.
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1
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_______your business partner work
very professionally?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
`Your business partner` means `he` or `she`.
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2
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_______all people like it?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `All
people` means `they`.
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1
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_______his success motivate you?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `His
success` means `it`.
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2
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_______these words inspire you?
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Do
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Does
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Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
`These words` means `they`.
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1
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How much___it cost?
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do
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does
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How much + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `it`.
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2
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Where___she live?
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do
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does
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Where + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `she`.
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2
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How___you find this idea?
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do
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does
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How + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `you`.
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1
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What___so interesting?
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seems
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does seem
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If we don`t have a subject in a question here, we don`t need `do` or
`does. What + verb + s? What seems boring? BUT, for example, What do you
like? (`you` is a subject and the subject is in the question)
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1
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Who___you?
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helps
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does help
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If we don`t have a subject in a question here, we don`t need `do` or
`does. Who + verb + s? Who knows it? BUT, for example, Who do you know?
(`you` is a subject and the subject is in the question). `Who` means `whom`
here.
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1
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When___it start?
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do
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does
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When + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `it`.
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2
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What channels___you watch?
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do
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does
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What (channels) + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `they`.
`Channels` means `they`.
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1
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How often___she go to the gym?
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do
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does
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How often + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `she`.
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2
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Who___you know?
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do
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does
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Who(m) + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `you`. `Who` means
`whom` here.
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1
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How many times a week___he go
swimming?
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do
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does
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How many times a (week) + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with
`he`.
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2
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Where___your brother work?
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do
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does
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Where + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `your brother`
because it means `he`.
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2
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How often___this thing happen?
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do
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does
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How often + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `this thing`
because it means `it`.
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2
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Where___your girlfriend come from?
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do
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does
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Where + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `your girlfriend`
because it means `she`.
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2
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How far___your parents live?
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do
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does
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How far + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `your parents`
because it means `they`.
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1
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Why___his result seem so bad?
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do
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does
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Why + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `his result`
because it means `it`.
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2
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How___your teacher explain it?
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do
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does
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How + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `your teacher`
because it means `he` or `she`.
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2
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What kind of advice___his
colleagues need?
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do
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does
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What kind of (advice) + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with
`his colleagues` because it means `they`.
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1
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What time___the lessons finish?
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do
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does
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What time + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `the lessons`
because it means `they`.
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1
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What___so strange?
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does look
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looks
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`What` is an interrogative pronoun and the only subject in a question
here, we don`t need `do` or `does. What + verb + s? What looks so strange? BUT,
for example: What do you look for? (`you` is a subject and the subject is in
the question)
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2
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Who___it?
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does recommend
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recommends
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`Who` is an interrogative pronoun and the only subject in a question
here, we don`t need `do` or `does. Who + verb + s? Who recommends it? BUT,
for example: Who do you recommend? (`you` is a subject and the subject is in
the question). `Who` means `whom` here.
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2
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It___interesting.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
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2
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She___very beautiful.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
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2
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He___a student.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
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2
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I___so happy.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
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1
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They___our partners.
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am
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are
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
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2
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We___at home.
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am
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are
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
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2
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You___so talented.
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am
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are
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
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2
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The news___surprising.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`News` is singular in English. It means `it`.
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2
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This knowledge___enough.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`Knowledge` is singular in English. It means `it`.
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2
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They say money___power.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`Money` is singular in English. It means `it`.
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2
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Your lessons___so useful.
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am
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are
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`Your lessons` means ` they`.
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2
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The lesson___really boring.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`The lesson` means ` it`.
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2
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Some people say money___only paper.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`Money` means `it`.
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2
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The computer___1000 dollars.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are ; He / She / It is.
`The computer` means `it`.
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2
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The news___really bad.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`The news` means `it`. It`s singular in English.
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2
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The shoes___new.
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am
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are
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`The shoes` means `they`.
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2
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His progress___slow.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`His progress` means `it`.
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2
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Your results___fantastic.
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are
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`Your results` means `they`.
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1
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This knowledge___more than enough.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`This knowledge` means `it`.
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2
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The weather___awful.
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am
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is
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If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb
`to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
`The weather` means `it`.
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2
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It___interesting.
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`m not
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isn`t
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We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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2
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I___happy.
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`m not
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isn`t
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We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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1
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He___at work.
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`m not
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isn`t
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We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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2
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She___in the office.
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`m not
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isn`t
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We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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2
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You___right.
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`m not
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aren`t
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We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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2
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We___together.
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`m not
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aren`t
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We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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2
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It___rainy.
|
`m not
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isn`t
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We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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2
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He___a businessman.
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`m not
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isn`t
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We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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2
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She___with them now.
|
`m not
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isn`t
|
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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2
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I___tired at all.
|
`m not
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isn`t
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We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not;
We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We /
You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
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1
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This joke___funny.
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`m not
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isn`t
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Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
`This joke` means `it`.
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2
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This thing___so important.
|
`m not
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isn`t
|
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
`This thing` means `it`.
|
2
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His partners___reliable enough.
|
`m not
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aren`t
|
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
`His partners` means `they`.
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2
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My friend and I___in the park.
|
`m not
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aren`t
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Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `My
friend and I` means `we`.
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2
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These exams___so difficult.
|
`m not
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aren`t
|
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
`These exams` means `they`.
|
2
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His knowledge___enough.
|
`m not
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isn`t
|
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
`His knowledge` means `it`.
|
2
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The news___so good.
|
`m not
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isn`t
|
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
`The news` means `it`. It`s singular in English (one) - not plural (not
many).
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2
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The scissors___on the desk.
|
`m not
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aren`t
|
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
`The scissors` means `they`.
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2
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This pair of scissors___in the
kitchen.
|
`m not
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isn`t
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Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
`The pair of scissors` means `it`.
|
2
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Money___everything.
|
`m not
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isn`t
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Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
`Money` means `it`.
|
2
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___he a famous singer?
|
Am
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Is
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Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
2
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___I a hard-working student?
|
Am
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Is
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Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
1
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___they busy at the moment?
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Am
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Are
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Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
2
|
___he a successful businessman?
|
Am
|
Is
|
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
2
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___she an English teacher?
|
Am
|
Is
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Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
2
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___it cold outside?
|
Am
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Is
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Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
2
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___we in the right place?
|
Am
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Are
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Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
2
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___you satisfied with your results?
|
Am
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Are
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Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
2
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___you here for the first time?
|
Am
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Are
|
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
2
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___it a good idea?
|
Am
|
Is
|
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
|
2
|
___this chance really amazing?
|
Am
|
Is
|
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `This chance` means
`it`.
|
2
|
___these lessons really effective?
|
Am
|
Are
|
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `These lessons` means
`they`.
|
2
|
___this detail so important?
|
Am
|
Is
|
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `This detail` means
`it`.
|
2
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___the bag heavy?
|
Am
|
Is
|
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `The bag` means `it`.
|
2
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___the hotel expensive?
|
Am
|
Is
|
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `This hotel` means
`it`.
|
2
|
___your parents at home?
|
Am
|
Are
|
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `Your parents` means
`they`.
|
2
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