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Which term describes an action that occurred at an unspecified time and continues to affect the present?
Which term describes an action that occurred at an unspecified time and continues to affect the present?
- Present perfect tense (correct)
- Past tense
- Present tense
- Future perfect
What term refers to when an action will have been completed before another future action begins?
What term refers to when an action will have been completed before another future action begins?
- Present perfect
- Future perfect (correct)
- Past perfect
- Future
How frequently do biennial events occur?
How frequently do biennial events occur?
- Twice a year
- Every two years (correct)
- Every four years
- Every year
What is a run-on sentence?
What is a run-on sentence?
Which verb tense describes an action that repeats, is always true, or is happening now?
Which verb tense describes an action that repeats, is always true, or is happening now?
Which verb tense should be used for an action that had already finished when another action started?
Which verb tense should be used for an action that had already finished when another action started?
What term describes an action that is repeated, always true, or happening now?
What term describes an action that is repeated, always true, or happening now?
What term describes the use of two languages?
What term describes the use of two languages?
Which tense is used for an action that will be completed before another future action starts?
Which tense is used for an action that will be completed before another future action starts?
Which type of sentence improperly combines two or more independent clauses?
Which type of sentence improperly combines two or more independent clauses?
Which verb tense should be used for an action that began in the past and continues into the present?
Which verb tense should be used for an action that began in the past and continues into the present?
Which term best describes the usage of both eyes?
Which term best describes the usage of both eyes?
Identify the verb tense that indicates an action that will be completed before another future action begins.
Identify the verb tense that indicates an action that will be completed before another future action begins.
What describes an action that already happened and concluded in the past?
What describes an action that already happened and concluded in the past?
Identify the tense of the verb in this sentence: 'By the time you arrive, I will have finished my homework.'
Identify the tense of the verb in this sentence: 'By the time you arrive, I will have finished my homework.'
Which grammar term describes an action that began in the past and continues to the present?
Which grammar term describes an action that began in the past and continues to the present?
Which term best describes an event that occurs once every two years?
Which term best describes an event that occurs once every two years?
Which tense should be used for an action that will have started and ended before another future action begins?
Which tense should be used for an action that will have started and ended before another future action begins?
What term is used to describe the improper combination of two or more independent clauses?
What term is used to describe the improper combination of two or more independent clauses?
Which term involves the use of both eyes?
Which term involves the use of both eyes?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- Binocular: relating to the use of both eyes
- Bilingual: able to speak two languages
- Biennial: occurring every two years
Sentence Structure
- Run-on sentence: two or more complete sentences joined together as one sentence
Verb Tenses
Present Tense
- Present tense: used to describe actions that are repeated, always true, or happening
Past Tense
- Past tense: used to describe actions that already happened or occurred
- Past perfect: used to describe an action that started and finished before another action started in the past
Future Tense
- Future: used to describe actions that will take place in the future
- Future perfect: used to describe an action that will begin and end before another action begins in the future
Vocabulary
- Binocular: relating to the use of both eyes
- Bilingual: able to speak two languages
- Biennial: occurring every two years
Sentence Structure
- Run-on sentence: two or more complete sentences joined together as one sentence
Verb Tenses
Present Tense
- Present tense: used to describe actions that are repeated, always true, or happening
Past Tense
- Past tense: used to describe actions that already happened or occurred
- Past perfect: used to describe an action that started and finished before another action started in the past
Future Tense
- Future: used to describe actions that will take place in the future
- Future perfect: used to describe an action that will begin and end before another action begins in the future
Vocabulary
- Binocular: relating to the use of both eyes
- Bilingual: able to speak two languages
- Biennial: occurring every two years
Sentence Structure
- Run-on sentence: two or more complete sentences joined together as one sentence
Verb Tenses
Present Tense
- Present tense: used to describe actions that are repeated, always true, or happening
Past Tense
- Past tense: used to describe actions that already happened or occurred
- Past perfect: used to describe an action that started and finished before another action started in the past
Future Tense
- Future: used to describe actions that will take place in the future
- Future perfect: used to describe an action that will begin and end before another action begins in the future
Vocabulary
- Binocular: relating to the use of both eyes
- Bilingual: able to speak two languages
- Biennial: occurring every two years
Sentence Structure
- Run-on sentence: two or more complete sentences joined together as one sentence
Verb Tenses
Present Tense
- Present tense: used to describe actions that are repeated, always true, or happening
Past Tense
- Past tense: used to describe actions that already happened or occurred
- Past perfect: used to describe an action that started and finished before another action started in the past
Future Tense
- Future: used to describe actions that will take place in the future
- Future perfect: used to describe an action that will begin and end before another action begins in the future
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