Grammar Quiz

[ Vocabulary ]

a small group of words representing a conceptual unit, containing either a subject or a verb, but not both. Both a subject and a verb would constitute a clause (e.g., “Running through the forest, she breathed in the fresh, crisp air.”)

A. tone

B. style

C. phrase(s)

D. mood

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Take on

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D. You employ them to do a job


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Transform the sentence: “They swim in the pool.” to a negative form.

A. They do not swim in the pool.

B. They are not swimming in the pool.

C. They have not swum in the pool.

D. They had not been swimming in the pool.

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She didn’t get the job __________ her qualifications.

A. because

B. thus

C. despite of

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We want to play tennis. I wish _____ stop raining.

A. it would

B. it had

C. it will