Chapter 105. Exercise G2-5

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Exercise G2-5
Standard English verb forms
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In each pair, click on the sentence that has no error in the use of verb forms.

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Example

Question

Correct. The correct verb with the third-person singular subject time is Has. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. This sentence has a third-person singular subject, time. The correct form of the verb have in this case is Has, not Have. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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Question

Correct. The verb have is correct with the plural subject days. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The -s form of the verb have should not be used with the plural subject days. The correct form is have. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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Question

Correct. The past participle, the -ed form changed, is required after the helping verb have. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The past participle is required after the helping verb have. The past participle is the -ed form changed, not change. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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Question

Correct. The third-person singular subject training requires the -s form of the verb, in this case consists. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The third-person singular subject training requires the -s form of the verb, in this case consists, not consist. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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Question

Correct. The past participle loved is used correctly as an adjective modifying one. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The -d ending is missing from the past participle loved used as an adjective. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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