English IV Quiz On Future Forms, Question Tags And Nor Neither So

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  • 1. 

    Write the correct expression to agree using "so" or "neither" I enjoyed the concert.

    Correct Answer
    So did I
    Explanation
    The correct expression to agree with the statement "I enjoyed the concert" is "So did I." This means that the person speaking also enjoyed the concert.

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  • 2. 

    Choose the verb that is in the the appropriate future form (will / going to / simple present / present continuous). Our train ________________ at 4:47.

    • A.

      Leaves

    • B.

      Will leave

    • C.

      Is going to leave

    • D.

      Is leaving

    Correct Answer
    A. Leaves
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "leaves." In this sentence, the verb "leaves" is used to indicate a future action. The simple present tense is often used to express scheduled events or timetables. In this case, the train is scheduled to depart at 4:47, so the simple present tense is the appropriate future form to use.

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  • 3. 

    Choose the verb that is in the the appropriate future form (will / going to / simple present / present continuous). What __________________ at the party tonight?

    • A.

      Do you wear

    • B.

      Will you wear

    • C.

      Are you going to wear

    • D.

      Are you wearing

    Correct Answer
    D. Are you wearing
    Explanation
    The question is asking about an action that will happen in the future, specifically at the party tonight. "Are you wearing" is the correct answer because it uses the present continuous tense, which is used to talk about planned future actions.

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  • 4. 

    Choose the verb that is in the the appropriate future form (will / going to / simple present / present continuous). Look at these big black clouds! It __________________.

    • A.

      Rains

    • B.

      Will rain

    • C.

      Is going to rain

    • D.

      Is raining

    Correct Answer
    C. Is going to rain
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "is going to rain." This is because the speaker is making a prediction based on the current observation of the big black clouds. The phrase "is going to" is used to express future plans or intentions, and in this case, it indicates the speaker's belief that rain is imminent.

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  • 5. 

    Choose the verb that is in the the appropriate future form (will / going to / simple present / present continuous). Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow ___________ dry and sunny.

    • A.

      Is

    • B.

      Will be

    • C.

      Is going to rain

    • D.

      Is being

    Correct Answer
    B. Will be
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "will be". In this context, the speaker is talking about the weather forecast for tomorrow, indicating a future event. "Will be" is the appropriate future form of the verb "to be" in this sentence.

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  • 6. 

    Write the correct question tag: Rebecca is collecting stickers, 

    Correct Answer
    isn't she?
    Explanation
    The given question tag "isn't she?" is the correct one because it is used to seek confirmation or agreement with a positive statement. In this case, the positive statement is "Rebecca is collecting stickers." The question tag "isn't she?" is used to ask if the listener agrees or confirms that Rebecca is indeed collecting stickers.

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  • 7. 

    Write the correct question tag: We often watch TV in the afternoon, 

    Correct Answer
    don't we?
    Explanation
    The given question tag "don't we?" is the correct one for the sentence "We often watch TV in the afternoon." The sentence is in the affirmative form, so the question tag should be in the negative form. Since the main verb is "watch," which is not an auxiliary verb, the auxiliary verb "do" is used in the question tag. The subject pronoun "we" is also used in the question tag to match the subject of the sentence. Therefore, the correct question tag is "don't we?"

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  • 8. 

    Write the correct question tag: John and Max don't like maths,

    Correct Answer
    do they?
    Explanation
    The given question tag "do they?" is correct because it is formed by using the auxiliary verb "do" in the same tense as the main verb "don't like" and in the correct subject-verb agreement with the plural subjects "John and Max". The question tag is used to seek confirmation or agreement from the listener, implying that the speaker believes John and Max do not like maths.

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  • 9. 

    Write the correct question tag: Mary didn't do her homework last Monday,

    Correct Answer
    did she?
    Explanation
    The given question tag "did she?" is correct because it is used to seek confirmation or agreement from the listener. In this case, the statement "Mary didn't do her homework last Monday" is in the negative form, so the question tag should be in the positive form. Since the main verb "do" is in the past tense, the auxiliary verb "did" is used in the question tag. Additionally, the pronoun "she" is used to match the subject of the statement.

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  • 10. 

    Write the correct question tag: I'm clever,

    Correct Answer
    aren't I?
    Explanation
    The correct question tag for the given statement would be "aren't I?" This is because the statement "I'm clever" is in the affirmative form, so the question tag should be in the negative form. Additionally, since the subject of the statement is "I," the corresponding pronoun in the question tag should also be "I." Therefore, "aren't I?" is the correct question tag in this case.

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  • 11. 

    Write the correct expression to agree using "so" or "neither" I don't like mushrooms.

    Correct Answer
    Neither do I
    Explanation
    The correct expression to agree with the statement "I don't like mushrooms" is "Neither do I." This means that the person also does not like mushrooms.

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  • 12. 

    Write the correct expression to agree using "so" or "neither" I love going to the cinema.

    Correct Answer
    So do I
    Explanation
    The correct expression to agree with the statement "I love going to the cinema" is "So do I." This means that the person also loves going to the cinema.

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  • 13. 

    Write the correct expression to agree using "so" or "neither" I can't swim.

    Correct Answer
    Neither can I
    Explanation
    This answer is correct because it accurately uses the word "neither" to agree with the statement "I can't swim." By saying "Neither can I," the speaker is expressing that they also cannot swim.

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  • 14. 

    Write the correct expression to agree using "so" or "neither" I enjoyed the concert.

    Correct Answer
    So did I
    Explanation
    The correct expression to agree with the statement "I enjoyed the concert" is "So did I." This expression is used to indicate that the speaker also enjoyed the concert, mirroring the sentiment expressed in the original statement.

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  • 15. 

    Write the correct expression to agree using "so" or "neither" I'm not tired.

    Correct Answer
    Neither am I
    Explanation
    The correct expression to agree with the statement "I'm not tired" is "Neither am I." This response indicates that the speaker also agrees that they are not tired.

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