Sentence1: Rene Descartes’ famous adage is, “Conquer yourself rather than the world.”
Sentence 2: The ingredients in this delicious potpourri were harvested from Lukas’s garden.
A. Both sentences are incorrect.
B. Only sentence 2 is correct.
C. Only sentence 1 is correct.
D. Both sentences are correct.

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Suffixes (ing-ed) SentencesVerbs & Phrasal VerbsCollective NounsAdjectives Ed and IngGerund Subject or ObjectModal Verbs & Time PrepositionsRelative PronounsThe -ing Form of VerbsAuxiliary Verbs (be, do, have)Modal Verb in Passive VoiceOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct in the third person singular form?
A. She walk to school every day.
B. He walks to school every day.
C. They walks to school every day.
D. He walk to school every day.
Future Tense › View
Dava : This letter is in French, and I don’t speak a word of French. Can you help me?
Devi : Sure. I………it for you.
A. will translate
B. will have translated
C. will be translating
D. will being translated
Tenses › ViewMy father …….. the door for 3 hours.
A. repaired
B. will repaire
C. has repaired
D. is repairing
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Which one is a future plan?
A. I think people will have flying cars in the future
B. I am going to visit my dentist next week.
