Chapter 106. Exercise G2-6

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Exercise G2-6
Standard English verb forms
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Click on the standard English verb form from the choices in the parentheses.

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Example

1 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. A past participle, in this case banned, is required after the helping verb was to form the passive voice. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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2 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The subject, child, is third-person singular, so the verb should be was. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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3 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The subject, they, is third-person plural, so the verb should be were. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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4 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The subject, American, is third-person singular, so the verb should be learns. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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5 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. A past participle, in this case supposed, is required after the helping verb have. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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6 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The subject, it, is third-person singular, so the verb should be doesn’t. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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7 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The subject, people, is third-person plural. Only third-person singular subjects take verbs with -s endings. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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8 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. A past participle, in this case developed, is required after the helping verb was to form the passive voice. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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9 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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10 of 10

Correct. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
Sorry. The subject, interpreters, is third-person plural, so the verb should be appear. For more help, see sections G2-c and G2-d.
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