Essential English Language Skills
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Question 1: Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of the present perfect tense?
I am living here since 2010
I lived here since 2010
I have lived here since 2010
I was living here since 2010
Question 2: What is the correct order of adjectives in English?
Opinion, Size, Age, Color, Origin, Material
Size, Color, Age, Opinion, Material, Origin
Color, Size, Material, Age, Origin, Opinion
Origin, Material, Size, Age, Color, Opinion
Question 3: Which word is a gerund?
To swim
Swimming
Swam
Swims
Question 4: Which sentence contains a dangling modifier?
Walking through the park, I saw many birds
Running late, the bus left without me
The cat, purring softly, sat on my lap
After finishing work, she went home
Question 5: What type of conditional sentence is: 'If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam'?
Zero conditional
First conditional
Second conditional
Third conditional
Question 6: Which sentence demonstrates correct parallel structure?
She likes swimming, to dance, and running
She likes swimming, dancing, and running
She likes to swim, dancing, and to run
She likes swimming, dance, and to run
Question 7: What is the difference between 'affect' and 'effect'?
They are completely interchangeable
Affect is always a verb, effect is always a noun
Affect is usually a verb meaning to influence; effect is usually a noun meaning a result
They mean opposite things
Question 8: Which sentence uses the subjunctive mood correctly?
I wish I was taller
I suggest that he goes to the doctor
I demand that he be present
If I was you, I would leave
Question 9: Which word is an example of onomatopoeia?
Beautiful
Buzz
Graceful
Delicate