For every hour you spend in class, you should study for
a. thirty minutes.
b. one hour.
c. two hours.
d. three hours.
Ques. 2Identify the sentence that correctly uses the past perfect tense.
a. Cheryl never seen an alligator before she movedto Florida.
b. Cheryl has never seen an alligator before she moved to Florida.
c. Cheryl had never saw an alligator before she moved to Florida.
d. Cheryl had never seen an alligator before she moved to Florida.
Ques. 3An example of a positive comprehension signal is
a. making connections among ideas.
b. rereading sentences or paragraphs frequently.
c. struggling to stay with the author.
d. slowing down or losing your place.
Ques. 4Identify the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect tense.
a. Arlene has taught English at Plantation High School since 2004.
b. Arlene is teaching a class right now.
c. Arlene used to teach at Plantation Middle School.
d. Arlene teaches at Plantation High School.
Ques. 5Identify the sentence in which all the verbs are used correctly.
a. I emailed my instructor for help with this paper, but she hasn't replied yet.
b. I email my instructor for help with this paper, but she don't reply yet.
c. I have email my instructor for help with this paper, but she hasn't replied yet.
d. I emailed my instructor for help with this paper, but she hasn't reply yet.
Ques. 6Identify the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect tense.
a. Because I was raised in New York City, I never seen a deer up close.
b. Because I am raised in New York City, I have never seen a deer up close.
c. Because I was raised in New York City, I have never saw a deer up close.
d. Because I was raised in New York City, I have never seen a deer up close.