Grammar… …check your knowledge!!! Do you remember that a subject is who or what a sentence is about? Do you remember that a verb is what the subject is.

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Grammar… …check your knowledge!!! Do you remember that a subject is who or what a sentence is about? Do you remember that a verb is what the subject is doing? Do you remember that the subject and verb must agree for a sentence to make sense? Do you remember that was is the past tense for most singular subjects?

Question 1: What should the verb in this sentence be? Sentence: The waiter _____ taking a long time to serve the food. Answer:were / waswerewas (click on the right answer)

Question 2: What should the verb in this question be? Sentence: Sue _____ feeling brilliant about her new job. Answer:was / werewas were (click on the right answer)

Question 3: What is the correct verb form for this sentence? Sentence: They ______ happy to answer questions about the project. Answer:were / waswere was (click on the right answer)

Question 4: What is the correct verb form for this sentence? Sentence: Imran and Asia _______ arguing about the food for the party. Answer:was/ werewaswere (click on the right answer)

Question 5: Choose the correct verb for this sentence. Sentence: We _______ happy to sing at James’s wedding. Answer:were / waswerewas (click on the right answer)

Question 6: Is ‘was’ in this sentence correct? Sentence: They was going abroad for a long time. Answer:Yes / NoYes No (click on the right answer)

Question 7: Is ‘were’ in this sentence correct? Sentence: I were hoping to get a new car. Answer:Yes / NoYesNo (click on the right answer)

Question 8: Is ‘were’ in this sentence correct? Sentence: We were all going to the party. Answer:Yes / NoYesNo (click on the right answer)

Question 9: Is ‘were’ in this sentence correct? Sentence: You were talking too quickly for me to understand you. Answer:Yes / NoYesNo (click on the right answer)

Question 10: Is ‘was’ in this sentence correct? Sentence: She was always right. Answer:Yes / NoYesNo (click on the right answer)

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Brilliant! Out of this world! You’ve finished! Well done. Look up any words that you found tricky in the dictionary!