I. 1. Passive Voice 2. Active Voice 3. Active Voice 4. Passive Voice 5.. Active Voice
I. 1. Passive Voice 2. Active Voice 3. Active Voice 4. Passive Voice 5.. Active Voice
I. 1. Passive Voice 2. Active Voice 3. Active Voice 4. Passive Voice 5.. Active Voice
I.
1. passive voice
2. active voice
3. active voice
4. passive voice
5.. active voice
II.
6. Imperative mood
7. Indicative mood
8. Indicative mood
9. Subjunctive mood
10. Imperative mood
III.
11. with
12. only
13. over
14. and
15. in
Test I
1. D
2. C
3.D
4.C
5.A
6.B
7.A
8.C
9.D
10.C
11.B
12.B
12.1. D
13.D
14.A
15.D
Test II
1.A
2.A
3.D
4.C
4.1. A
5.B
6.B
7.C
8.A
9.B
10A
11.B
12.A
13.A
14.A
15.C
16.D
17.A
18.C
19.B
20.B
1. To-Infinitives are used to succeed transitive verbs while Bare-Infinitives are use in certain
verbs that does not need to be succeeded by to
2. The difference between transitive and intransitive verb is that transitive verbs have direct
object while intransitive verbs do not.
3. Direct object answer questions what? Or who? while indirect object answers questions to
whom? for whom?
1.
Future Tense (will / shall + base verb/ am/is/are going to + base verb) – used when an action is
promised/thought to occur in the future.
Future Perfect (am/is/are + going to have + past participle) OR (will have + past participle) –
the first future event in two consecutive future events.
Future Progressive – will happen in the future in a specific time. is/are/am + going to be +
present participle. Will be + present participle
Future Perfect Progressive – indicating that something will happen in the future. Am/is/are +
going to have been + present participle. Will have been + present participle