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The verb “was born” (l.1) is in the past perfect tense.
Regarding the verb forms and verb tenses used in the preceding text, judge the items below.
There are some modal verbs in the third paragraph.
Regarding the verb forms and verb tenses used in the preceding text, judge the items below.
In the sentence ‘Let freedom reign.’ (l.23-24), ‘Let’ is in the imperative.
Regarding the verb forms and verb tenses used in the preceding text, judge the items below.
The verb in the sentence “He retired from politics in 1999” (l.26) is in the past continuous.
Regarding the verb forms and verb tenses used in the preceding text, judge the items below.
The clause “His life has been an inspiration” (l.28) is in the simple past tense because it is an action that started and finished in the past.
Regarding the verb forms and verb tenses used in the preceding text, judge the items below.
In the clause “who are opposed to oppression and deprivation” (l.30-31), the verb is in the passive voice.Consider the following sentence: “If I had some more time, I would do many other things like visiting you more often. Actually, I have been so busy that I have had to work on the weekends, too.”
With respect to the sentence above, judge the items that follow.
The clause “If I had some more time” is in the conditional.