Review of Future Tenses, Perfect Tenses, TAG Questions, Linking Words, Adjectives, and Adverbs
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In the section about Adjectives and Adverbs, what is the main difference between 'Such' and 'So'?

  • 'Such' emphasizes the degree of the adjective, while 'So' emphasizes the degree of the adverb. (correct)
  • 'Such' is followed by a noun, while 'So' is followed by an adjective.
  • 'Such' is used for negative situations, while 'So' is used for positive situations.
  • 'Such' is used with adjectives and 'So' is used with adverbs.
  • Which type of clauses are usually introduced by 'WHO' or 'WHICH'?

  • Adjective clauses replacing possessives.
  • Adjective clauses replacing verbs or prepositions.
  • Adjective clauses replacing subjects. (correct)
  • Adverb clauses indicating time or place.
  • What is the main difference between Present Perfect and Past Perfect tenses?

  • Present Perfect is used for habitual actions in the past, while Past Perfect is used for one-time actions.
  • Present Perfect is used for future actions, while Past Perfect is used for completed actions in the past.
  • Present Perfect is used for actions that have a direct impact on the present, while Past Perfect is used for actions completed before a specific time in the past. (correct)
  • Present Perfect is used for actions that happened before a specific time in the past, while Past Perfect is used for actions that continue until the present.
  • What is the primary function of Tag Questions in English grammar?

    <p>To express surprise or doubt about a statement.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When should 'Else' be used in English language?

    <p>'Else' is used to indicate a different option in relation to people or things.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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