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AI#2 6th
Contributed by: Paz
  • 1. You must always use the Present perfect when...
A) the time of an action is important or specified
B) the time of an action is not important or not specified.
C) details about the time or place that an action occured are given or requested.
  • 2. You must always use the Simple past when
A) details about the time or place that an action occured are given or requested.
B) the time of an action is important or specified
C) the time of an action is not important or not specified.
  • 3. The question: "What did you do at school today?" is...
A) Present Perfect
B) Simple Past
  • 4. The question: "What have you done at school today?" is...
A) Present Perfect
B) Simple Past
  • 5. What are modals of speculation?
A) Modals of speculation are modal auxiliary verbs which express degrees of certainty.
B) Details about the time or place that an action occured are given or requested.
C) They describe a fact or situation that is definite, probable, possible, or impossible from the speaker's point of view.
  • 6. When do we use modals?
A) Commonly used modals for past and future
B) Commonly used modals for present and future events
C) Commonly used modals for past and present events
  • 7. Some of the modal verbs are..
A) he, she, it
B) is, are
C) may, might, must, will, could
  • 8. What is the sentence structure for modals of speculation?
A) Did- subject- verb-complement-?
B) subject - modal verb - (negation) - main verb-| object/complement
C) subject - verb to be - verb
  • 9. The present perfect is used to indicate
A) a link between the present and the past. The time of the action is before now but not specified, and we are often more interested in the result than in the action itself.
B) to talk about things that happened or existed before now.
  • 10. The simple past is a verb tense that is used
A) a link between the present and the past. The time of the action is before now but not specified, and we are often more interested in the result than in the action itself.
B) to talk about things that happened or existed before now.
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