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English 101

Bringing back those good old English days!

  • Question of

    Can you ran?

    • True
    • False
    • All of the above
  • Question of

    What’re you done?

    • True
    • False
    • All of the above
  • Question of

    As a big group of friends and family we ate at a seafood restaurant for dinner.

    • True
    • False
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    I was my head in the bad luck as a bus while holding my husband is a car and an eye open on the day is at put but its a dog for me. (What kind of sentence is this?)

    • fragment sentence
    • run on sentence
  • Question of

    An adverb is what?

    • Can express a physical action, a mental action, or a state of being.
    • A word that describes or modifies other words.
    • A word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
  • Question of

    Which one isn’t a verb?

    • are
    • done
    • beautiful
    • sleep
    • run
  • Question of

    Which sentence is a fragment?

    • I’ll buy you dinner.
    • Eat all your food so you don’t waste it.
    • Arriving just before it closed.
    • Pick up apples when you stop at the grocery store today.
  • Question of

    All these relate to verbs except which one?

    • Verbs are something you can do.
    • Verbs carry the idea of being or action in the sentence.
    • Sentences that don’t have all of their parts.
    • You can’t have a sentence or a question without a verb.
  • Question of

    What is a fragment?

    • The form of a word that is used to denote more than one.
    • Describing words.
    • A group of words that starts with a capital letter and ends with a period, question mark, or an exclamation point but is grammatically incomplete.
    • A substance used as colouring.
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    Do you drank?

    • True
    • False
    • None of the above

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  1. 10/10. As a native English speaker, I always find it interesting to see how non-natives learn the language. For example, the term “fragment sentence” is not one I have come across before.