A.Only fools are afraid.
B.Go off on your own when you need to.
C.Beware of pride and arrogance.
D.Remember that you know everything.
Jennie was buying a new dress for the party.
B.
Jennie had buy a new dress for the party.
C.
Jennie bought a new dress for the party.
D.
Jennie had bought a new dress for the party.
3. Which sentence uses the past participle form of the verb draw?
A.
The artist had drew her sketches with a charcoal pencil.
B.
The artist drew her sketches with a charcoal pencil.
C.
The artist is drawing her sketches with a charcoal pencil.
D.
The artist had drawn her sketches with a charcoal pencil.
4.
(5 pt)
Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb give?
A.
The waitress give the dinner menu to the customers.
B.
The waitress gave the dinner menu to the customers.
C.
The waitress given the dinner menu to the customers.
D.
The waitress giving the dinner menu to the customers.
5.Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb drive?
A.
Mom drove the minivan to pick up my friends.
B.
Mom droved the minivan to pick up my friends.
C.
Mom driven the minivan to pick up my friends.
D.
Mom drive the minivan to pick up my friends.
Answer:
2. D. Jennie had bought a new dress for the party.
3. D. The artist had drawn her sketches with a charcoal pencil.
4. B. The waitress gave the dinner menu to the customers.
5. A. Mom drove the minivan to pick up my friends.
Explanation:
A.
He believes he is going to grow up and tries to think only positive thoughts.
B.
He stops thinking about his future and only pays attention to the task in front of him.
C.
He decides to take the medicines and do the exercises the doctor from London gives him.
D.
He confronts his father and demands that he be told the truth about his mother's death.
spinster, unmarried, career-minded, old maid
shack, house, mansion, residence, dump
happy, elated, ecstatic, content, pompous
talkative, verbose, friendly
Proud and self assured have positive connotations, while vain and conceited have negative connotations.
Spinster and old maid have negative connotations, while career-minded has a positive and unmarried a neutral connotation.
Shack and dump have negative connotations, house and residence, neutral, and mansion, positive.
Happy and content have positive connotations, and elated, ecstatic and pompous have negative connotations.
Talkative has a negative connotation, verbose, neutral, and friendly, positive.
1. Positive: self-assure; Negative: vain, conceited, Neutral: proud
2. Positive: career-minded; Negative: spinster, old-maid, Neutral: unmarried
3. Positive: mansion; Negative: shack, dump; Neutral: house, resident
4. Positive: elated, ecstatic; Negative: pompous Neutral: happy, content
5. Positive: friendly; Negative: verbose; Neutral: talkative