A) The sharks is dangerous B) A sharks are dangerous C) The sharks are dangerous
A) Food at the restaurant is better than an food here B) Food at the restaurant is better than the food here C) Food at the restaurant is better than a food herr
A) Here is the biscuit for you B) Here is a biscuit for you C) Here is an biscuit for you
A) Unsure B) False C) True
A) True B) Unsure C) False
A) In B) On C) At
A) Between B) Inside C) Beneath
A) In B) At C) By
A) Through B) Towards C) To
A) Towards B) By C) Through
A) Declarative sentence B) Imperative sentence C) Explanatory sentence
A) Declarative sentence B) Imperative sentence C) Explanatory sentence
A) Interrogative sentence B) Declarative sentence C) Explanatory sentence
A) Declarative sentence B) Explanatory sentence C) Interrogative sentence
A) Isn't it? B) Wasn't it? C) Is it?
A) Didn't he? B) Does he? C) Did he?
A) Did she? B) Didn't she? C) Doesn't she?
A) Will you? B) Mayn't you? C) May you?
A) Couldn't they? B) Can't they? C) Could they?
A) Aren't we? B) Are we? C) Were we?
A) Group of words without subject nor predicate B) These are group of words that have a subject and predicate C) All of the above
A) words that are spelt the same and sounds the same as another but have different meaning or origin B) words that are spelt the same and sounds the same as another and have the same meaning or origin C) None of the above
A) Subject=rises in the east, predicate=the sun B) Subject=the sun, predicate=rises in the east C) All of the above
A) Subject=very clever boy, predicate=Ojo B) Subject=Ojo, predicate=very clever boy C) All of the above
A) Subject =sent me a gift, predicate=my brother B) Subject=my brother, predicate=sent me a gift
A) Subject=Eze, predicate=ate the juicy apple B) Subject=ate the juicy apple, predicate=Eze C) None of the above
A) Homophones can be defined as the words that sounds the same as another but are different in spellings,meanings or origin B) None of the above C) words that are spelt the same and sounds the same as another but have different meaning or origin
A) A phrase that you add to the begining of a statement B) A phrase that you add to the end of a statement to make it a question or to check that someone agrees with you C) All of the above
A) These are group of words consisting of a preposition, it's object and any word that modify the subject B) These are group of words consisting of a preposition, it's object and any word that modify the object |