Identify the role of the suffix “-ist” in the word “scientist” and explain its significance.
A. A person who studies science; “The scientist made a new discovery.”
B. A person who teaches; “The scientist taught the class.”
C. A person who writes; “The scientist wrote a book.”
D. A person who paints; “The scientist painted a picture.”

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Verbs of movementVerb Present Simple TenseClauses and Conjunctions-ed or -ingVerb + InfinitiveGrammar - QuantiflierAdverb Of PlaceTransitional Phrases and ConjunctionsApologizingGerund after Prepositions and Certain VerbsOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewI … at the gym last Sunday, but I … you there.
A. was/ didn’t see
B. am / don’t see
C. was/ don’t see
D. am/ didn’t see
Grammar and Passive Voice › View
Which of the following sentences uses the passive voice correctly with a past continuous tense?
A. The bridge was being built last year.
B. The bridge is being built last year.
C. The bridge will be being built last year.
D. The bridge has been being built last year.
Perfect Tense › ViewThe present perfect tense is made:
A. have/has + past participle (Verb 3)
B. had + participle
C. be + verb + -ing
D. have/has + past tense (Verb 2)
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Preyarnka is an American. She’s from ________________.
A. Africa
B. The United Kingdom
C. The Republic of China
D. The United States
