Week 15 - Grammar (Answer Key)
Week 15 - Grammar (Answer Key)
Week 15 - Grammar (Answer Key)
English (Revision)
Grammar
Q1. Decide if the underlined word is a gerund or a participle. Write it in the blank.
Q2. Rewrite the following sentences by changing the active sentences to passive and
passive sentences to active.
Co-ordinating Conjunctions
Fanboys
FOR = He is working here, for he loves this company. (because/reason)
AND = John hates you a lot, and he will never talk to you. (in addition to)
NOR = I have never talked to that guy, nor do I want to do it. (also not)
BUT = I wanted to help you, but they didn't let me do it. (contrast/ connects 2 opposite ideas)
OR = Do you want to come with us, or do you want to stay here? (option/choice)
YET = All of us worked really hard to pass the test, yet we all failed. (contrast)
3. Night came on and rain fell heavily and we all got wet. Compound
(i) Night came on. Sentence 3 consists of three Clauses of the same order or rank. In other
(ii) Rain fell heavily. words, sentence 3 consists of three Independent or Main Clauses.
(iii) We all got very wet.
co-ordinating conjunctions – and used twice
5. As the boxers advanced into the ring, the people said they would not allow them to fight.
Complex
6. Ali and Ahmed are going to the park. Simple (compound subjects)
7. Ali was jumping and running in the park. Simple (compound verbs)
8. He drew his sword in order that he might defend himself. Complex
9. He walked slowly so the child wouldn’t wake. Compound
10. As he was not there, I spoke to his brother. Complex
We use:
who and whom for people
which and that for things
that for people or things.
"Who" = "They"
In order to perform this trick for plurals, you must substitute "who" with the word
"they."
I met the people who were on the plane.
(As "they were on the plane" is okay, "who" must be correct.)