I have 4 questions on which progressive or emphatic verb tenses are used. 1. Jake has been mowing the lawn for two hours now.
a) present progressive
b) past perfect progressive
c) past progressive
d) present perfect progressive

2. They had been camping in the area when the forest fire began.
a) present progressive
b) past perfect progressive
c) past progressive
d) present perfect progressive

3. Kalman had been sleeping throughout the memorable day.
a) present progressive
b) past perfect progressive
c) past progressive
d) present perfect progressive

4. As of next month, my best friend and I will have known each other for twelve years.
a) present progressive
b) past perfect progressive
c) past progressive
d) present perfect progressive

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Answer 1
Answer:

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1- d) present perfect progressive

Explanation: It is about an action which started in the past and continues up to the present. Plus, the structure "subject+ auxiliary verb (has)+ verb to be in past participle (been)+ verb in gerund shows the verb tense that is being used.

2- b) past perfect progressive

Explanation: It is about an action which was already going on when a certain thing happened, "interrupting" it. Plus, the structure "subject+ auxiliary verb (had)+ verb to be in past participle (been)+ verb in gerund shows the verb tense that is being used.

3- b) past perfect progressive

Explanation: It is about an action which was already going on when a certain thing happened, "interrupting" it. Plus, the structure "subject+ auxiliary verb (had)+ verb to be in past participle (been)+ verb in gerund shows the verb tense that is being used.

4- none of the alternatives; it is a sentence in future perfect tense.

Explanation: it expresses the idea of something that will have been completed at a certain point in the future. Plus, the structure "subject+simple future of verb to have+ past participle of the main verb shows the verb tense that is being used.


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Select the sentence in which all pronouns are used correctly. A. I sat between him and her during the sales conference.
B. Just between you and I, I am not impressed by our new manager.
C. I hope she will keep this between she and I.
D. Be sure to divide all income from the suburban property between he and I.

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A I sat between him and her during the sales conference

Select the sentence that has no errors in punctuation.A) Tamika was very angry at Connie for not speaking to her.
B) Because Connie would not speak to her Tamika was very angry.
C) Tamika was very angry because, Connie would not speak to her.
Eliminate
D) Tamika, was very angry because Connie would not speak to her.

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The sentence which contains no errors in punctuation is letter A. Tamika was very angry at Connie for not speaking to her. 

The rest of the sentences should've been written like this:
Because Connie would not speak to her, Tamika was very angry. 
Tamika was very angry because Connie would not speak to her. 
Tamika was very angry because Connie would not speak to her.

Answer:

A) Tamika was very angry at Connie for not speaking to her.

Explanation:

B) (Because Connie would not speak to her Tamika was very angry.) needs a comma between Her and Tamika

C) (Tamika was very angry because, Connie would not speak to her.) needs the comma removed

D) (Tamika, was very angry because Connie would not speak to her.) the comma after Tamika doesnt make sense

A is the only one with no mistake

Which is the best meaning of the italicized word in this sentence?The Wanderer’s eagerness to work again was overwhelming.
a. enthusiasm
c. sorrow
b. irritation
d. fear

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With the assumption that the underlined word in thesentence is ‘eagerness’, the answer that is synonymous to the word is letter A:enthusiasm. Enthusiasm, by definition is a strong feeling, in most cases, beingexcited, over something. So in the sentence: 

The Wanderer’s eagerness to work again wasoverwhelming. 

‘the Wanderer’s eagerness’, that is, the subject’senthusiasm or excitement on to do something or to do a job, is so strong and heis clearly very determined as portrayed.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks? A. He starred in the musical "The Music Man" last year. B. He starred in the musical The "Music Man" last year. C. He starred in the musical The Music Man year. D. He starred in the musical The Music Man last year.

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A. He starred in the musical "The Music Man" last year.
A. He starred in the musical "The Music Man" last year. Hope I helped you!!!!

Which sentence has no errors in capitalization?A.It was the estate where George and martha Washington lived.

B.After breakfast, a group of us walked around the campus of Georgetown university.

C.The next morning we ate breakfast in a small café on M Street in Georgetown.

D.Then we boarded the bus for Virginia, where we toured mount vernon.

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Hello There!

The answer would be "C"

A. would not be correct because "Martha" needs to be capitalized because it's a proper noun. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.

B. would not be correct because because 'University" needs to be capitalized because it's also a proper noun.

C. would be correct because there is no errors in spelling.

D. would not be correct because 'Mount Vernon" needs to be capitalized because it's a proper noun.

B.After breakfast, a group of us walked around the campus of Georgetown university.