A. I had been working for 2 O’clock.
B. I had been working since 2 O’clock.
C. I was working for 2 O’clock.
D. None of these
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I had been working since 2 O’clock.
" Had been working " is past perfect continuous tense.
It is used to show an action that started in the past and continued up to another point in the past .
" Since " is used with a specific point in time (like 2 O’clock).
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A. subject
B. none of these
C. preposition
D. noun
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"Hello!" is an interjection , not a noun, subject, or preposition.
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A. Tense
B. Mood
C. Aspect
D. Modality
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The grammatical category that includes words lik e "can," "could," and "may" is Modality.
Modal verbs: "may," "might," "can," "could," and "ought"
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A. Case
B. Agreement
C. Bending
D. Government
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The grammatical concept that refers to the relationship between a verb and its subject is Agreement.
This typically involves the subject and verb matching in number and person (e.g., "She runs" vs. "They run") .
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A. Subordination
B. Embedding
C. Coordination
D. Juxtaposition
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Coordination: The process of joining two independent clauses or sentences of equal rank using coordinating conjunctions like "and," "but," or "or" (e.g., "I like coffee, and she likes tea." ).
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A. Phrase structure
B. Lexical-Funco gramma
C. Government- binding theory
D. Dependency grammar
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Phrase structure:
This concept describes how sentences are organized hierarchically into phrases, with each phrase consisting of one or more words that function as a single unit (e.g., noun phrases, verb phrases ).
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A. out
B. off
C. down
D. under
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"He has been under the weather lately."
We use " under " here because "under the weather" is an idiomatic expression that means feeling sick or unwell.
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A. Theres' Mr. Hashim which they say is the portrait painter in the town
B. There's Mr. Hashim, who they say is the best portrait painter in the town.
C. There's mr. hashim whome they say is the best portrait painter in the town.
D. There's Mr. Hashim who they say is best portrait painter in the town.
Explanation
There's Mr. Hashim, who they say is the best portrait painter in the town.
This sentence is correct in terms of punctuation, capitalization, and grammar , using " who " and the proper form of " the best portrait painter ."
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A. Gulliver's Travels was written by Swift.
B. Gullivers' travel was written by Swift
C. Gulliver travels was writen at Swift.
D. Gulliver travels was writen to Swift.
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Gulliver's Travels was written by Swift.
This sentence is correct in its use of possessive form , capitalization, and verb tense, properly attributing the authorship to Jonathan Swift.
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A. "The unexamined life said Socrates", is disfit to be lived by man.
B. "The disexamined life" said Socrates is unfit to be lived by man.
C. The inexamined life, said Socrates, "is unfit to be lived by man
D. "The unexamined life", said Socrates, "is unfit to be lived by man."
Explanation
"The unexamined life", said Socrates, "is unfit to be lived by man."
This sentence is correctly punctuated and structured , with proper placement of quotation marks and accurate wording of Socrates ' famous quote.
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