Grammar Quiz_L2U2L01
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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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Michael is with his parents right now.
Yesterday, all day.
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Question 2 of 15
2. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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I am not at home now.
Yesterday, either
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Question 3 of 15
3. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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It is a very nice day today.
Yesterday , too.
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Question 4 of 15
4. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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Our English class is from 9 to 10 everyday.
Yesterday, , too.
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Question 5 of 15
5. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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Our English class is from 9 to 10 everyday.
Yesterday, , too.
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Question 6 of 15
6. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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John isn’t with me right now.
Yesterday morning, either.
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Question 7 of 15
7. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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That movie isn’t great!
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Question 8 of 15
8. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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The soup isn’t hot!
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Question 9 of 15
9. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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This year, my father isn’t interested in our vacation.
Last year, , either
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Question 10 of 15
10. Question
From Present to Past
Rewrite the sentences in the past. Use capital letters and/or lower-case letters when necessary, and contractions for negative sentences.
Remove the unnecessary time expressions from the new sentence.
Look at the example.
Mary isn’t at the meeting today.
Mary wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.
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My uncle isn’t very tall.
As a child, , either.
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Question 11 of 15
11. Question
Past Questions
Change the questions from present to past. Pay attention to capitalization and punctuation. Look at the example:
Where is John?
Where was John?
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When is your English class?
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Question 12 of 15
12. Question
Past Questions
Change the questions from present to past. Pay attention to capitalization and punctuation. Look at the example:
Where is John?
Where was John?
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Where am I?
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Question 13 of 15
13. Question
Past Questions
Change the questions from present to past. Pay attention to capitalization and punctuation. Look at the example:
Where is John?
Where was John?
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Who is the girl in the red dress?
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Question 14 of 15
14. Question
Past Questions
Change the questions from present to past. Pay attention to capitalization and punctuation. Look at the example:
Where is John?
Where was John?
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Is the soda cold?
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Question 15 of 15
15. Question
Past Questions
Change the questions from present to past. Pay attention to capitalization and punctuation. Look at the example:
Where is John?
Where was John?
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How is the party?
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