Grammar Quiz

[ Vocabulary ]

What does “condemnation” mean in a legal context?

A. Approval of a law

B. Disapproval or punishment

C. Revision of a law

D. Proposal of a new law

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Identify the complete subject in the sentence below
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A. My
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We _____________ TV when you called us.

A. are watching

B. was watching

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A. I went with my parents.
B. I goed with my parents.
C. I go with my parents.


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Use: (get+someone+to+verb/have+someone+verb) or (get/have+something+past participle)

Do you usually get your hair____ professionally? How often do you get it cut?

A. cut

B. to cut