[ Modals, Phrasal Verbs, Gerunds and Infinitives ]
Modal auxiliaries are one word auxiliary verbs (should), and phrasal modals have similar meanings but composed of more than one verb (ought to / had better).
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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Grammar › ViewWhich word is a noun in the sentence?
The children ran through the grass.
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A. grass
B. ran
C. through
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What is the correct negative form of “She played tennis yesterday”?
A. She did not play tennis yesterday
B. She isn’t playing tennis yesterday
C. She wasn’t playing tennis yesterday
D. She doesn’t play tennis yesterday
