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Punctuation Test 1-MDCAT

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00:00:00:00 Start Reset quiz in Javascript Punctuation No 1- Self-Assessment Test-MDCAT Choose the correct option Question of Next Good Try! You've Got out of answers correct! That's Try again until you get all green Self-Assessment Test for MDCAT No 4 Self-Assessment Test for MDCAT No 3 Self-Assessment Test - Subject-Verb Agreement No 1 Lie, lay, lain, laid, lying - Self-Assessment Test No 1

Names of Poems and Poets

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Choose the correct option of the following: 1. "William Hanry Davies has written the poem _____. A) Night Mail   B) The Rain C) A Delight Song D) A Tale of Two Cities   ANSWER= (B)    The Poem is:   The Rain Check Answer 2. T.S Eliot has written the poem ____ A) In Broken Images   B) A Delight Song C) Ozymandias D) The Feed   ANSWER= (B)    The Poem is: Oyzimandias    Check Answer Self-assessment of Conditional Sentence 3. Alfred Edward Housman has written the poem ______.  A) The Rain    B) Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now C) Ozymandias D) The Feed ANSWER= (B)   The Poem is:    "Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now"    Check Answer 4. William Hugh Auden has written the poem ______   A) Ozymandias   B) A Tale of Two Cities C) O Where are You Going? D) My...

Parts of Speech-Book

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Use of would and could

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Some sentences using "would" and "could": Would: 1. I would like to travel to Europe someday. (expressing a desire or preference) 2. She would often stay up late to finish her work. (describing a habitual action in the past) 3. They would have arrived by now if they had left on time. (expressing a hypothetical or uncertain situation) 4. I would be happy to help you with your project. (expressing willingness or agreement) Could: 1. She could speak three languages fluently. (describing ability or capacity) 2. It could rain tomorrow, so bring an umbrella. (expressing possibility or uncertainty) 3. I could hear the music coming from next door. (describing ability to perceive or experience something) 4. They could have won the game if they had practiced more. (expressing a hypothetical or uncertain situation) Remember: "Would" is often used for habits, preferences, or hypothetical situations. "Could" is often used for abilities, possibilities, or unce...