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Auxiliar verb check

Can you check and tell me if I have identified the sentences that contain auxiliary verbs. 1 I went to Japan last year 2 I have visited Japan 3 I studied hard at university 4 Can you lend me £5? 5 Do I have to? 6 You are a wonderful singer 7 I used to be a wonderful singer 8 You must think hard about this question. 9 Did you sleep well last night 10 Where did you hide it 11 Lauchie wants it now 12 Have you ever wondered how the universe began. My answers are 2,3,7,8,10 I think these contain the auxiliary verb.

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

23900

OTA ID:

102922

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Main/subordinate clauses

Can you check this work for me please. 1 Linda, who comes from France works for the Environment Agency. 2 Jim loves watching movies, yet he can't afford to see every film. 3 Although the CD player was expesive, Joe decided not to buy it. 4 I tripped on the kerb while crossing the road. 5 We can play squash or we can play tennis 6 What we do in life, echoes in eternity. 7 I have 15 students, made up mostly of Japanese, in my class. 8 Sam, who was late for work, rushed out without his keys. 9 I'm tired and wat to got to bed. 10 You can do teaching work or you can do conservation work. I need to identify if these sentences have 1 a main clause 2 two main clauses 3 a main clause ... click for more

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

24011

OTA ID:

102922

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Check answers grammar

These are future tenses I need to identify wheether the future tense uses G= going to W= will P= the present contiuous with afuture meaning M= modal verbs 1 If you don't stop hitting my car, I shall call the police. 2 Sam is going swimming this morning. 3 I'm going to treat myself to some chocolate today. 4 Are you watching a movie tonight. 5 Shall we see Gladiator or Pearl Harbor? 6 if you don't see me tonight, i'll be at home tomoorow. 7 Next time i'm going to study at Leeds university. 8 Aren't we going shopping later? 9 Will it be all right if i call round later. 10 I could help you decorate next Monday afternoon. 11 I might bring a friend. 12 If you don't cheer up, ... click for more

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

24012

OTA ID:

103534

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Grammar used in right context

Many people think that grammar is boring, but when you understand how language works, it can become one of the most interesting things you can study. I need to label the words using grammar terminology, from the sentence above however i am not sure of some of the correct usage of some words. People = noun think= main verb boring= gerund how= conjunction works= noun become= auxiliary verb study= main verb Students of grammar are usually good teachers and often enjoy working hard for long hours. are= auxiliary verb good= adjective working= gerund hours= main verb could you check this plese.

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

24013

OTA ID:

103817

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Past perfect present

Can you check these for me. 1 Sam had been working for ten hours when he fell asleep. 2 Sue has been swimming since she was young. 3 Despite his weight problem, Joe has been eating fatty food and chocolate since his return to England. 4 When i arrived, they'd been waiting for twenty minutes. 5 When the company went bust, i'd been working there for five years. 6 i've been fighting this cold for a week now. 7 When i saw the girl walking into the resaurant last night, i could have sworn that i'd met her before. 8 The Goverment has been keeping UFOs secrect since the incident at Roswell. 9 My sister's tried to give up smoking for years now. 10 I'd never have guessed that Russell Crowe ... click for more

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

24017

OTA ID:

103060

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