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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningEnglish Grammar: Tenses, Nouns, QuantifiersKnowledge test

Test on English Grammar: Tenses, Nouns, Quantifiers

Master English Grammar: Tenses, Nouns, Quantifiers Guide

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The study materials indicate that 'you' is conjugated with 'is' when using the 'to Be' form.

Test: English Grammar (Future Tenses), Everyday Shopping / Countable Nouns, English grammar — Quantifiers and Comparatives

20 questions

Question 1: The study materials indicate that 'you' is conjugated with 'is' when using the 'to Be' form.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the 'PironomBRE to Be' section in the study materials, 'you' is conjugated with 'are', not 'is'.

Question 2: Which sentence correctly demonstrates the affirmative structure of the future simple tense using 'will', based on the provided study materials?

A. we will learn english this year

B. we are going to learn english this year

C. will we learn english this year?

D. she will having a baby very soon

Explanation: The correct affirmative structure for the future simple tense with 'will' is 'suJefo + will + v. Base + complemento'. Option 'we will learn english this year' follows this structure directly from the study materials. Option 1 uses 'going to'. Option 2 is an interrogative structure. Option 3 uses an incorrect verb form 'having' instead of 'have'.

Question 3: The Spanish translation for 'how many' as indicated in the study materials is '2 wantos?'.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state: 'you have to ask → "how many"' followed by 'debes Preguntar → 2 wantos?' directly associating '2 wantos?' with 'how many'.

Question 4: Asking 'how much' is the correct way to inquire about the quantity of eggs.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Eggs are countables, therefore you have to ask 'how many' when inquiring about their quantity, not 'how much'.

Question 5: Based on the provided text, what did the speaker realize about eggs after initially stating 'I need some eggs'?

A. Eggs are not countables

B. The correct question is 'how much' for eggs

C. They already possess eggs in their apartment

D. They should ask for yeast instead of eggs

Explanation: The text states, 'no, on a second thought I have eggs in many apartment,' indicating the speaker realized they already had eggs.

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