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Which of the following is a possessive adjective?
Which of the following is a possessive adjective?
- Hers
- Me
- Mine (correct)
- Myself
In negating the verb 'to be', which of the following is the correct form?
In negating the verb 'to be', which of the following is the correct form?
- He does not can play football.
- He can not play football.
- He does not be a student.
- He is not a student. (correct)
Which of the following is a reflexive pronoun?
Which of the following is a reflexive pronoun?
- He
- Himself (correct)
- She
- His
What is the correct negative form of the sentence: 'He can play football'?
What is the correct negative form of the sentence: 'He can play football'?
Which of the following is an object pronoun?
Which of the following is an object pronoun?
What tense is used in the sentence: 'He played'?
What tense is used in the sentence: 'He played'?
What tense is used in the sentence: 'He will be playing'?
What tense is used in the sentence: 'He will be playing'?
Which of the following sentences is correctly negated?
Which of the following sentences is correctly negated?
What is the correct negative form of the sentence: 'He has played'?
What is the correct negative form of the sentence: 'He has played'?
Which of the following sentences is correctly formed with a possessive adjective?
Which of the following sentences is correctly formed with a possessive adjective?
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Study Notes
Parts of Speech
- A possessive adjective indicates ownership, like "my," "your," or "their."
- Reflexive pronouns reflect back to the subject and include "myself," "yourself," and "themselves."
- Object pronouns receive the action in a sentence, such as "him," "her," and "them."
Verb Forms and Negation
- To negate the verb 'to be,' use "not" after the verb, as in "He is not."
- The negative form of "He can play football" is "He cannot play football."
- The negative form of "He has played" is "He has not played."
Tenses
- The sentence "He played" uses the simple past tense, indicating an action completed in the past.
- The sentence "He will be playing" employs the future continuous tense, suggesting an ongoing action in the future.
Sentence Formation
- Correctly negated sentences maintain grammatical structure while expressing denial or contradiction.
- A possessive adjective correctly placed in a sentence shows ownership, such as "This is my book."
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