*GRAMMAR 9.4 REDO
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50 questions
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The tin can uncovered by my metal detector was worthless. (5)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The tin can uncovered by my metal detector was worthless. (5)
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Tense: The tin can uncovered by my metal detector was worthless.
Tense: The tin can uncovered by my metal detector was worthless.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: We chose the line by the field house as our starting point. (1)
Participle/Participial Phrase: We chose the line by the field house as our starting point. (1)
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Tense: We chose the line by the field house as our starting point.
Tense: We chose the line by the field house as our starting point.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Covered with ice and snow, the car would not start. (5)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Covered with ice and snow, the car would not start. (5)
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Tense: Covered with ice and snow, the car would not start.
Tense: Covered with ice and snow, the car would not start.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Ty was confused by the note lying on the counter. (4)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Ty was confused by the note lying on the counter. (4)
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Tense: Ty was confused by the note lying on the counter.
Tense: Ty was confused by the note lying on the counter.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The dripping faucet got on everyone’s nerves. (1)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The dripping faucet got on everyone’s nerves. (1)
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Tense: The dripping faucet got on everyone’s nerves.
Tense: The dripping faucet got on everyone’s nerves.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The students, determined to make a difference, organized a clean-up effort. (5)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The students, determined to make a difference, organized a clean-up effort. (5)
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Tense: The students, determined to make a difference, organized a clean-up effort.
Tense: The students, determined to make a difference, organized a clean-up effort.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Looking around, we saw many friends. (2)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Looking around, we saw many friends. (2)
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Tense: Looking around, we saw many friends.
Tense: Looking around, we saw many friends.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Having finished the exam quickly, I felt I’d done well. (5)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Having finished the exam quickly, I felt I’d done well. (5)
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Tense: Having finished the exam quickly, I felt I’d done well.
Tense: Having finished the exam quickly, I felt I’d done well.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: We will try to cover much of the material, depending on our time limitations. (5)
Participle/Participial Phrase: We will try to cover much of the material, depending on our time limitations. (5)
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Tense: We will try to cover much of the material, depending on our time limitations.
Tense: We will try to cover much of the material, depending on our time limitations.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The class split into groups, forming two lines. (3)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The class split into groups, forming two lines. (3)
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Tense: The class split into groups, forming two lines.
Tense: The class split into groups, forming two lines.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The small boy, working diligently to stack the blocks, was disappointed when they tumbled down. (6)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The small boy, working diligently to stack the blocks, was disappointed when they tumbled down. (6)
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Tense: The small boy, working diligently to stack the blocks, was disappointed when they tumbled down.
Tense: The small boy, working diligently to stack the blocks, was disappointed when they tumbled down.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Our cabin did not have running water. (1)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Our cabin did not have running water. (1)
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Tense: Our cabin did not have running water.
Tense: Our cabin did not have running water.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The hero of the play proposed to the girl on bended knee. (1)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The hero of the play proposed to the girl on bended knee. (1)
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Tense: The hero of the play proposed to the girl on bended knee.
Tense: The hero of the play proposed to the girl on bended knee.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The dishes, broken during the tremor, were irreparably damaged. (4)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The dishes, broken during the tremor, were irreparably damaged. (4)
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Tense: The dishes, broken during the tremor, were irreparably damaged.
Tense: The dishes, broken during the tremor, were irreparably damaged.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Having written the letter, I mailed it promptly. (4)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Having written the letter, I mailed it promptly. (4)
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Tense: Having written the letter, I mailed it promptly.
Tense: Having written the letter, I mailed it promptly.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Working under a tight deadline, we delivered the school paper to the printer on time. (5)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Working under a tight deadline, we delivered the school paper to the printer on time. (5)
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Tense: Working under a tight deadline, we delivered the school paper to the printer on time.
Tense: Working under a tight deadline, we delivered the school paper to the printer on time.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Sighing in boredom, Rod waited for Jo to leave the house. (3)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Sighing in boredom, Rod waited for Jo to leave the house. (3)
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Tense: Sighing in boredom, Rod waited for Jo to leave the house.
Tense: Sighing in boredom, Rod waited for Jo to leave the house.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Stunned into silence, the spectators could not believe the final score. (3)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Stunned into silence, the spectators could not believe the final score. (3)
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Tense: Stunned into silence, the spectators could not believe the final score.
Tense: Stunned into silence, the spectators could not believe the final score.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The car screeched down the twisting road. (1)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The car screeched down the twisting road. (1)
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Tense: The car screeched down the twisting road.
Tense: The car screeched down the twisting road.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: He was finished with the project. (1)
Participle/Participial Phrase: He was finished with the project. (1)
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Tense: He was finished with the project.
Tense: He was finished with the project.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The cookies were baked fresh this morning. (1)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The cookies were baked fresh this morning. (1)
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Tense: The cookies were baked fresh this morning.
Tense: The cookies were baked fresh this morning.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: I saw Maria running for the plane. (4)
Participle/Participial Phrase: I saw Maria running for the plane. (4)
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Tense: I saw Maria running for the plane.
Tense: I saw Maria running for the plane.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: Students planning to study nursing must first meet with the dean. (4)
Participle/Participial Phrase: Students planning to study nursing must first meet with the dean. (4)
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Tense: Students planning to study nursing must first meet with the dean.
Tense: Students planning to study nursing must first meet with the dean.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: They were talking too much and got a detention. (1)
Participle/Participial Phrase: They were talking too much and got a detention. (1)
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Tense: They were talking too much and got a detention.
Tense: They were talking too much and got a detention.
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Participle/Participial Phrase: The new bed was brought into the house carefully by the delivery men. (1)
Participle/Participial Phrase: The new bed was brought into the house carefully by the delivery men. (1)
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Tense: The new bed was brought into the house carefully by the delivery men.
Tense: The new bed was brought into the house carefully by the delivery men.