Chapter 167. Exercise M1-11

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Exercise M1-11
Using verbs: review
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Click on the correct verb form from the choices in the parentheses.

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Example

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Correct. The simple past tense is used for completed actions at specific times or periods of time in the past. For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. The simple past tense, not the past progressive, is used for completed actions at specific times or periods of time in the past. For more help, see section M1.
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Correct. The subject, Guernica, is third-person singular, so the -s form of the verb is correct. For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. The subject, Guernica, is third-person singular, so the -s form of the verb, hangs, is correct. For more help, see section M1.
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Correct. To make a verb phrase negative, the word not is placed after the first helping verb. For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. To make a verb phrase negative, the word not should be placed after the first helping verb, so might not want is correct. For more help, see section M1.
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Correct. The simple past tense is used for actions completed at specific times in the past. For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. The simple past tense, broke, should be used for actions completed at specific times in the past. For more help, see section M1.
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Correct. The present perfect tense, has undergone, is used for an action that began in the past and continues to the present. For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. The present perfect tense, has undergone, should be used for actions that began in the past and continue to the present. For more help, see section M1.
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Correct. The future perfect tense, will have completed, is used for an action that will be completed by a specific future time. For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. The future perfect tense, will have completed, should be used for actions that will be completed by a specific future time. For more help, see section M1.
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Correct. The past participle, compared, is correct for the passive construction is compared. For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. Passive constructions require a past participle, so the verb phrase is compared is correct. For more help, see section M1.
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Correct. The gerund drinking is appropriate following the verb stop in this sentence, which means that Leah promised not to drink soda. (The use of the infinitive to drink would mean that Leah promised to pause and then drink soda.) For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. The gerund drinking is appropriate for this sentence, which means that Leah promised not to drink soda. (The use of the infinitive to drink would mean that Leah promised to pause and then drink soda.) For more help, see section M1.
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Correct. The subject, the computer lab, is third-person singular, so the -s form of the verb is correct. For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. The subject, the computer lab, is third-person singular, so the -s form of the verb, Does, is correct. For more help, see section M1.
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Question

Correct. The verb is in the passive voice in this sentence (the subject, poems, receives the action), so the past participle, written, is correct with the helping verbs have been. For more help, see section M1.
Sorry. The verb is in the passive voice in this sentence (the subject, poems, receives the action), so the past participle, written, is correct with the helping verbs have been. For more help, see section M1.
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