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I ___ this movie twice already.
So‘rovnoma
  •   Seen
  •   Will see
  •   See
  •   Have seen
10 ta ovoz


#english_Grammar

Subject-Verb Agreement

Because countable nouns can be either singular or plural, it is very important to use the correct subject-verb agreement when they are functioning as the subject of a clause.

Subject-verb agreement refers to using certain conjugations of verbs for singular subjects and using other conjugations for plural subjects. This happens most noticeably with the verb to be, which becomes is or was with singular subject nouns and are or were with plural subjects.

For example:
• “My brother is back from college.” (singular present simple tense)
• “The company was in financial trouble.” (singular past simple tense)
• “Many people are getting frustrated with the government.” (plural present simple tense)
• “The computers were rather old.” (plural past simple tense)

For any other verb, we only need to make a change if it is in the present simple tense. For most verbs, this is accomplished by adding an “-s” to the end if it is singular and leaving it in its base form if it is plural. For example:
• “My father runs his own business.” (singular)
• “But his sons run it when he’s away.” (plural)

• “The dog wags his tail when he is happy.” (singular)
• “Dogs sometimes wag their tails when they’re angry or scared.” (plural)

The verbs have and do also only conjugate for singular subjects in the present simple tense, but they have irregular forms for this: has and does. For example:
• “The apple has a mark on it.” (singular)
• “All the apples have marks on them.” (plural)

• “The teacher does not think it’s a good idea.” (singular)
• “The other teachers do not mind, though.” (plural)


Finally, the modal auxiliary verbs will, would, shall, should, can, could, might, and must do not conjugate for singular vs. plural subjects—they always remain the same. For instance:
• “This phone can also surf the Internet!” (singular)
• “Most phones can do that now.” (plural)

• “The president will arrive in Malta next week.” (singular)
• “The other diplomats will arrive shortly after that.” (plural)


The teacher asked her to assist with the project. What does “assist” mean here?
So‘rovnoma
  •   Help
  •   Stop
  •   Forget
  •   Delay
18 ta ovoz


He is a frequent visitor to the library. What does “frequent” mean here?
So‘rovnoma
  •   Rare
  •   Regular
  •   Once
  •   Never
16 ta ovoz


They worked hard to restore the old building. What does the word “restore” mean in this sentence?
So‘rovnoma
  •   Improve
  •   Protect
  •   Repair
  •   Sell
14 ta ovoz




I think the job will ______ me very well.
So‘rovnoma
  •   do
  •   match
  •   suit
  •   equalize
32 ta ovoz


The adjective meaning ‘well known for bad things’
So‘rovnoma
  •   Notorious
  •   Deep
  •   High
  •   Vacant
36 ta ovoz


The act of saying something that is disrespectful to god:
So‘rovnoma
  •   Worship
  •   Blasphemy
  •   Idol
  •   Priest
32 ta ovoz


One who is addicted to work and cannot stop working
So‘rovnoma
  •   Teacher
  •   Workaholic
  •   Shopaholic
  •   Professor
34 ta ovoz


The adjective that means ‘very hungry’:
So‘rovnoma
  •   Beautiful
  •   Ugly
  •   Smooth
  •   Famished
34 ta ovoz




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She's committed to _ the app.
So‘rovnoma
  •   creating
  •   create
  •   created
  •   have created
43 ta ovoz


He is used to ____ pizza.
So‘rovnoma
  •   eat
  •   to be eaten
  •   eating
  •   have eaten
40 ta ovoz


Which one is correctly punctuated
So‘rovnoma
  •   Comunication
  •   Cooperative
  •   Optmistic
  •   Distinguished
71 ta ovoz


. The teacher should take measures to prevent students from cheating on exams..... this piece of writing is likely take form:
So‘rovnoma
  •   Expository
  •   Narrative
  •   Argumentative
  •   Descriptive
38 ta ovoz


118. I don't have a car. _,I don't even have a driving license.
So‘rovnoma
  •   Furthermore
  •   Incidentally
  •   By the way
  •   Therefore
32 ta ovoz


He was sent to prison for ________ a bank.
So‘rovnoma
  •   borrowing
  •   lending
  •   robbing
  •   stealing
28 ta ovoz


With those scrutinising the election saying they found _____ widespread evidence of vote-rigging, there would seem to be _____ chance of the result being reversed.
So‘rovnoma
  •   a little / many
  •   plenty / none
  •   no / little
  •   every/much
18 ta ovoz

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