Grammar Quiz

[ Gerund and Infinitive ]

What is the gerund verb in the following sentence.

Singing in the rain is better than singing in the wind.

A. singing

B. better

C. is

D. than

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Which sentence correctly explains why the ground is wet using the present perfect continuous tense?

A. The ground is wet because it has rained.

B. The ground is wet because it was raining.

C. The ground is wet because it has been raining.

D. The ground is wet because it rained.


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Combine the following sentences:

Fox then remarked on Crow’s voice.

It had a sound.

The sound was sweet.

The sound was melodious.

A. Fox then remarked on Crow’s voice, which had a sound that was sweet and melodious.

B. Fox then remarked on Crow’s voice, which had a sound that was harsh and grating.

C. Fox then remarked on Crow’s sweet and melodious voice.

D. Fox then remarked on Crow’s voice; a sound that was sweet and melodious.