[ Verb Tenses and Gerunds ]
Identify the gerund in the sentence: ‘Cooking takes time and patience.’
A. Eating
B. Baking
C. Cleaning
D. Cooking

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Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThere (is, are) both men and women at the meeting.
A. Is
B. Are
Grammar › View
The Lake District, ____ has so much wonderful scenery and ____ the poet Wordsworth lived, will not disappoint you.
A. which/ who
B. that/ which
C. which/ where
D. who/ that
Grammar › ViewIt is highly unlikely that he carried the gold by himself.
A. He might have carried the gold by himself.
B. He couldn’t have carried the gold by himself.
C. He could have carried the gold by himself.
D. He must have carried the gold by himself.
Appositive Phrase › View
A responsible, hard-working person, Lukas will become the best candidate for the position.
- a responsible
- hardworking person
- Lukas
- Lukas will become the best candidate for the position
- a responsible, hard-working person
