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Title: Was, were, and been are examples of
Post by: Lmac200 on Feb 25, 2018
Was, were, and been are examples of
 
  a. linking verbs.
  b. action verbs.
  c. present tense verbs.
  d. helping verbs.



Ques. 2

Which sentence includes the correct punctuation?
 
  a. She screamed, I'm hurt
  b. She screamed, I'm hurt.
  c. She screamed, I'm hurt?
  d. She screamed, I'm hurt,



Ques. 3

For regular verbs that end in e, like the word hope, you will usually add this to form the past tense.
 
  a. d.
  b. ed.
  c. ied.
  d. es.



Ques. 4

Which sentence includes the correct punctuation?
 
  a. Where are you going.
  b. Where are you going
  c. Where are you going,
  d. Where are you going?



Ques. 5

When the base form of the word ends in a consonant, like in the word track, you usually add this to form the past tense.
 
  a. d.
  b. ed.
  c. ied.
  d. est.



Ques. 6

To make the following sentence parallel, choose from the list below. My hobbies include cooking, quilting, and _____________.
 
  a. television
  b. to watch television.
  c. watching television.
  d. for watching television.



Ques. 7

Which of the following is a linking verb?
 
  a. do
  b. swim
  c. feel
  d. apply



Ques. 8

To make the following sentence parallel, choose from the list below. She has great love for not only her mother ___________________.
 
  a. and for her father.
  b. and her father.
  c. but for her father, too.
  d. nor her father.


Title: Was, were, and been are examples of
Post by: dzhu917 on Feb 25, 2018
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