Explain the difference between gerunds and participles in the context of a classroom scenario: Michael was reading a book.
A. Participle: book, Gerund: reading
B. Participle: was reading, Gerund: Michael
C. Participle: reading, Gerund: book
D. Participle: Michael, Gerund: was reading

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Conditional Sentence › ViewMy mother _______ me a new computer if she has enough money.
A. will buy
B. would buy
C. buys
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spirit; determination; fortitude; nerve; grit
A. elated
B. mettle
C. perplexed
D. boisterous
Grammar › ViewHe ______________ in the library every evening.
A. Study
B. Studies
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The recipe called for too many rare ingredients. I couldn’t cook it.
A. If the recipe hadn’t required so many rare ingredients, I would have struggled to cook it.
B. If the recipe hadn’t demanded so many rare ingredients, I can have been able to cook it.
C. If the recipe hadn’t asked for so many rare ingredients, I wouldn’t have faced difficulties cooking it.
D. If the recipe hadn’t specified so many rare ingredients, I can’t have had a chance to cook it.
