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1. "I will be walking tomorrow" is an example of:

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The correct answer is "Future continuous" because the sentence states an action that will happen in the future. The use of "will be walking" indicates an ongoing action that will be taking place at a specific time tomorrow.

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2. How was defined "ASPECT"?

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The term "ASPECT" refers to how an action relates to time. It is a linguistic concept that describes the way in which verbs express the duration, completion, or repetition of an action in relation to a specific point in time. This aspect helps in understanding the temporal nature of actions and their duration.

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3. Two ASPECTS that use -ing at the end of the action.

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The answer "continuous, perfect/continuous" is correct because the -ing form is used in the continuous aspect to indicate ongoing or continuous actions. The perfect/continuous aspect combines the continuous aspect with the perfect aspect to indicate ongoing actions that started in the past and continue into the present or future. Therefore, both aspects use -ing at the end of the action.

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4. Select the 3 TENSES of a simple verb.

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The correct answer is Past, present, Future. These are the three tenses of a simple verb. The past tense is used to describe actions that have already happened, the present tense is used to describe actions that are happening now, and the future tense is used to describe actions that will happen in the future.

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5. Example of PAST PERFECT/CONTINUOUS.

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The correct answer is "I had been walking yesterday." This sentence is an example of the past perfect continuous tense. It indicates that the action of walking started in the past and continued up until another point in the past. In this case, it suggests that the person had been walking for a period of time before something else happened.

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6. His car _______ from outside his home.

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The correct answer is "Was stolen." This is the correct answer because it is in the past tense and agrees with the subject "his car." The verb "was" is used to indicate that the action of stealing happened in the past, and "stolen" is the past participle form of the verb "steal."

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7. "I will take a test tomorrow morning" example of:

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The given sentence "I will take a test tomorrow morning" is an example of the future simple tense. This tense is used to talk about actions or events that will happen in the future. In this sentence, the verb "will take" indicates a future action of taking a test.

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8. Which of the following has the verb in the simple aspect form?

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The correct answer is "I dance at the ball" because it is in the simple aspect form. The simple aspect is used to describe actions that are habitual or repeated. In this sentence, "dance" is in the present tense and does not have any additional auxiliary verbs or verb forms.

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9. "I have been drinking all day long, until I got arrested" is an example of PRESENT CONTINUOUS.

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This statement is not an example of the present continuous tense. The phrase "I have been drinking" is actually an example of the present perfect continuous tense, which is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still ongoing. The correct answer is False.

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10. "My life got changed due to Covid 19" is an example of PAST PERFECT

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The given statement "My life got changed due to Covid 19" indicates a change that occurred in the past as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic. The use of the phrase "got changed" suggests a completed action in the past. Therefore, it is an example of the past perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that happened before another past action or point in time.

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"I will be walking tomorrow" is an example of:
How was defined "ASPECT"?
Two ASPECTS that use -ing at the end of the action.
Select the 3 TENSES of a simple verb.
Example of PAST PERFECT/CONTINUOUS.
His car _______ from outside his home.
"I will take a test tomorrow morning" example of:
Which of the following has the verb in the simple aspect form?
"I have been drinking all day long, until I got arrested" is...
"My life got changed due to Covid 19" is an example of PAST...
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