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Revisions: Tenses and Adverbs

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  • This sentence refers to the adverbs of time. "Mon was away a very long time."
    False.
  • "Terrible" is an adverb.
    False.
  • Adverbs tell more about the nouns, adjectives and pronouns
    False.
  • What kind of sentence is that? " The newspaper is delivery daily.
    Adverb of frequency.
  • I, we, they, and you + is/were .
    False.
  • What tense is that? " The things that completely happened in the past."
    Simple past tense.
  • What are the differences between the action and the linking verbs.
    Student's answer.
  • What tense is it? " If the actions happen regularly, sometimes or never.
    Simple present tense.
  • What is the adverb of manner?
    How the way people do things.
  • This sentence refers to the adverb of manner." The shops are often very busy."
    False.
  • "useless" is an adjective.
    True.
  • What are the differences between the adverb of time and duration.
    Adverb of time: tells us when something happens Vs Adverb of duration: tells us an event or situation is continuing, stopping, or is not happening at the moment
  • If you want to tell and show your possessions and what you have, which grammar pattern can we use at the start of a sentence?
    There are and There is.
  • This sentence refers to the adverb of frequency. David sings like a professional singer.
    False.
  • These words refer to the proper nouns: Nay Win Latt, NELC English Language School, and Golden bridge.
    False.
  • The word functions as a single adverb to describe the action of the verb.
    Adverb phrase.
  • What's that that the verbs need to the direct object.
    Transitive verb.
  • How can we call that the things or people have actual name?
    proper nouns.
  • Tenses refer to the " when the actions happen."
    True.
  • Most of the adverbs end -ly
    True.