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Which of the following is the correct form of the verb 'to be' for the pronoun 'he'?
Which of the following is the correct form of the verb 'to be' for the pronoun 'he'?
- be
- are
- am
- is (correct)
In the sentence 'My father is very tall.', which pronoun replaces 'My father'?
In the sentence 'My father is very tall.', which pronoun replaces 'My father'?
- he (correct)
- you
- I
- she
Which question is formed correctly following the pattern 'Is + subject + adjective'?
Which question is formed correctly following the pattern 'Is + subject + adjective'?
- Is they trustworthy? (correct)
- Are you sure?
- Are she happy?
- Is you ready?
In the sentence 'They are not from Madrid.', what does the contraction 'They're' stand for?
In the sentence 'They are not from Madrid.', what does the contraction 'They're' stand for?
Which of the following is a correct question formed using the verb 'to be'?
Which of the following is a correct question formed using the verb 'to be'?
What is the correct response to the question 'Are you ready?'
What is the correct response to the question 'Are you ready?'
Which of these sentences contains a correct form of the verb 'to be'?
Which of these sentences contains a correct form of the verb 'to be'?
'Alex and I (we) are good friends.' What pronoun can replace 'Alex and I' in this sentence?
'Alex and I (we) are good friends.' What pronoun can replace 'Alex and I' in this sentence?
What can replace the underlined words in 'This hamburger is very tasty.'?
What can replace the underlined words in 'This hamburger is very tasty.'?
Which pronoun can replace 'My mother' in the sentence 'My mother is a nurse'?
Which pronoun can replace 'My mother' in the sentence 'My mother is a nurse'?
In the sentence 'It is not black!', what does the contraction 'It's' stand for?
In the sentence 'It is not black!', what does the contraction 'It's' stand for?
What can replace 'John' in the sentence 'John is afraid of dogs'?
What can replace 'John' in the sentence 'John is afraid of dogs'?