Underline the incorrect verb forms in the following sentences. Check for problem areas carefully: Is an -s needed, or is there an unnecessary -s ending? Do all past tense regular verbs end in -d or -ed? Is the past participle used with helping words? Is the correct helping verb used with -ing verbs? Are the forms of be, do, and have correct?
1. She looking for a job in New York.
2. Harriana’s niece goes everywhere she do.
3. He be riding to school with a friend.
4. We been watching the seals in the harbor.
5. She always have a cup of coffee when she be working late.
1. looking;
2. do;
3. be riding;
4. been watching;
5. have, be working
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Each of the following examples contains two sentences that could be combined with an adverbial conjunction. In each case, choose A, B, or C to indicate which adverbial conjunction best combines the two sentences. I've lived next door to Jim's grandfather for 10 years. I have come to know Jim quite well
a. thus b. instead c. however
He was arrested and treated badly because of his lawless ways
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
III. Así Se HablaEn el hotel.¿Qué diría Ud. en las siguientes situaciones? Ud. va al hotel y necesita una habitación.
What will be an ideal response?
vomitar
A. Yes, they have this symptom. B. No signs of this symptom.