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Which of the following is a possessive adjective?
Which of the following is a possessive adjective?
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?
Which of the following is a reflexive pronoun?
Which of the following is a reflexive pronoun?
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'?
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Which of the following is an object pronoun?
Which of the following is an object pronoun?
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What tense is used in the sentence: 'He played'?
What tense is used in the sentence: 'He played'?
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What tense is used in the sentence: 'He will be playing'?
What tense is used in the sentence: 'He will be playing'?
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Which of the following sentences is correctly negated?
Which of the following sentences is correctly negated?
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What is the correct negative form of the sentence: 'He has played'?
What is the correct negative form of the sentence: 'He has played'?
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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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Test your knowledge of subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives, adjective pronouns, reflexive pronouns, and the verb 'to be'. Practice using the correct pronouns and verb forms in English sentences.