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Which form of the verb 'to be' is used and why is it used in this context?
(‘To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee)
Choose the correct alternative about the text above:
“Mary is excited about her planned trip to Australia, and John is planning to stay at home to finish his novel.”
Based on their conversation, formulate a sentence that accurately portrays both Mary's and John's future plans using the correct forms of 'going to' and 'will'. Remember to consider the rules of usage for 'going to' and 'will' in expressing future actions and intentions. The correct answer could be:
Examine the set of sentences to answer question.
1. Sam has stayed in Los Angeles for two years, and completed his course.
2. Raj has just gone out to the market since we’ve run out of coffee.
3. We have been to many amazing foreign countries.
4. My brothers have waited for hours at the train station last week.
5. My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had.
6. Sheila has been working on that project for over a month.
7. Hasn’t he been trying to get into Jawaha University? Is there any progress?
8. As the weather was fine, the old man sat down to read outdoors.
9. I can’t get in my house because I lost my keys, and my wife isn’t home.
10. Scientists have recently discovered a new breed of monkey.
(__) ‘built’ (l.22) is an irregular verb; Past and Participle have the same form;
(__) The verb ‘connect (l.01)’doesn’t have the infinitive mark (to) because it goes after a modal verb; ‘can’ in this case;
(__) The verbs ‘given’ (l.20) and ‘written’ (l.21) are regular because they have the same ending ‘en’.
In: 'What year did you graduated from university?', the verb 'to graduate' should be written graduate.
II. In: 'Why don't you together the house party with me?', the verb together should be written 'to gather'.
Choose the CORRECT answer:
"The situation was dire, and success seemed improbable, but with determination and effort, they ____________ achieve their goals."
"I’ve had those two days to recharge my batteries".
The last period of the text is in the present perfect tense in which “been” is the past participle of the verb to be.
There are five occurrences of the verb to be in the text.
Choose the correct imperative form of the verb for the given statement:
"_________ (to mix) the dry ingredients in a bowl."
'I play soccer every Friday', 'She practices the piano after school', 'We go for a walk with the dog', 'He feeds his pet fish before dinner'.
What role does the imperative form play in the given context?