Which sentence is grammatically correct?
I have visited doctor last weekend.
I visited doctor last weekend.
I have visited the doctor last weekend.
None of these are correct.
I visited the doctor last weekend.
I visited doctor at last weekend.
Fill in the blank: You can't buy all ___ you want.
Which is an acceptable answer to this question: Where do you usually eat lunch?
Rephrase the following sentence: He is the tallest person in the world.
Only a couple of men are shorter than him.
He is shorter than me.
He is older than anyone else.
There is no one as tall as him.
None of these are correct.
A few men are taller than him.
Which word can you replace "attitude" with in the following sentence: Henry now has a more positive attitude toward his studies.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
The impending storm will effect our picnic plans.
Neither of these is correct.
Both of these are correct.
The impending storm will have an affect on our picnic plans.
Fill in the blank: The snow was ___ heavily when I left the house.
Which is an acceptable answer to this question: How often do you exercise?
Rephrase the following sentence: Joe isn't Canadian but Lily is; he's American.
Both Joe and Lily are American.
Both Joe and Lily are Canadian.
Jennifer is American, while Louis is Canadian.
Neither Joe or Lily is Canadian.
Neither Joe or Lily is American.
None of these are correct.
Fill in the blank: What are the differences ___ the English spoken in the UK and the English spoken in the US?
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
The teacher asked if had we all remembered to bring our consent forms.
The teacher asked if had all we remembered to bring our consent forms.
The teacher asked if all we had remembered to bring our consent forms.
The teacher asked if we had all remembered to bring our consent forms.
The teacher asked if all had we remembered to bring our consent forms.
None of these are correct.
Fill in the blank: I don't know where I left my keys, ___ be somewhere at home.
Which is an acceptable answer to this question: What will you do this afternoon?
I will run some errands.
None of these are correct.
I will be run some errands.
I ran some errands.
I would ran some errands.
I should running some errands.
Rephrase the following sentence: The mouse is scared of the deer, but scares an elephant.
The elephant is scared of the deer.
The mouse is scared of the elephant.
None of these are correct.
The elephant is scared of the mouse.
The deer scares the elephant.
The deer is scared of the elephant.
Fill in the blank: The baby saw ___ in the mirror and was confused.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
None of these are correct.
My father will be going to Japan to a business trip.
My father ought be going to Japan on a business trip.
My father will be going to Japan on a business trip.
My father will be going to Japan by a business trip.
My father was be going to Japan on a business trip.
Fill in the blank: According to my ___, the bus will be here at 10 am.
Which is an acceptable answer to this question: How do you get to work?
Rephrase the following sentence: May can hardly see it.
May is trying very hard to be seen.
May can't be seen clearly.
May is seeing something clearly.
Something is not seen clearly by May.
May is not looking at anything.
None of these are correct.
Which word can you replace "supply" with in the following sentence: A local company has agreed to supply the school team with jerseys.
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