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Grammar Lesson 11 Exercises Write the plural form the singular noun platefuls 1.Plateful = platefuls fathers-in-law 2.Father-in-law = fathers-in-law scarves 3.Scarf = scarves vermin 4.Vermin = vermin geese 5.Goose = geese
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Grammar Lesson 12 Exercises Write the plural form the singular noun credit 6. credit credit 7. credit credit 8. credit credit 9. credit credit 10. credit
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Grammar Lesson 13 Write the present participle, past tense, and past participle of each verb: 11.(is) proceeding, proceeded, (has) proceeded 12.(is) constituting, constituted, (has) constituted 13.(is) exporting, exported, (has) exported 14.(is) appointing, appointed, (has) exported 15.(is) slandering, slandered, (has) slandered
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Grammar Lesson 14 Questions 16-20 Questions 16-20: List the five separate single and/or complex prepositions in the following sentence: In addition to being at least thirty-five years old, the President must be a natural born citizen and a resident of the United States for fourteen years. In addition to, at, of, for (fifth is bonus)
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Grammar Lesson 15 Questions 21-25: Questions 21-25: Write the verb phrase and tell whether it is past, present or future perfect 21. Before I die, I will have watched Nacho Libre as many times as I have had birthdays. will have watched – future perfect tense 22. George Lucas had enjoyed the control over the stories, but now he just enjoys the cash. had enjoyed – past perfect tense
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Grammar Lesson 15 23. George Lucas has regretted the decision to sell the Star Wars franchise. has regretted – present perfect tense 24. Before the election, all the voters will have heard enough of Donald Trump. will have heard – future perfect tense 25. Has Justin Bieber found a new entourage? Has found – present perfect tense
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