Had the great questions i liked it! My stock knowlegde about tenses of grammar was a little bit harder for each questions. Hehehe. But it was challenging because it measures what i had learned years ago.
Thank u for your effort I really appreciate it. Concerning the 8th question the right answer is B not D cuz the verb « forget » is a stative verb so, the « ing » here is not allowed.
I appreciate the question you have raised. Yes, the state or stative verbs are non continuous and we don't use them in Continuous Tenses. But some them are also "dynamic" like- think... What are you thinking about? There is a big debate when it comes to practical use. However, the option B is suitable because there is an adverb. Thanks for the correction.
My Dear you have to review it because there are some simple mistakes - the video is amazing but it is a little confused in some sentences - best regards Henrique ( from Brazil)
Hi Mr. Henrique. Hope you're doing good. I think you've watched the whole video and I appreciate the concern you are raising. Kindly point those sentences where you disagree with the answer. I'll try my best to make it clear. Thanks and regards.
@@channelforqualityeducation2195 'Always' is an adverb of time that refers to the present; therefore, you have to use the present tense of the verb. Can you explain to me why the answer at no.8 is present continuous?
@@markjoeymontealto7157 I guess, you mean, the correct sentence should be "You always forget to check patient's ID band (Present Indefinite Tense)". But I don't see any exception if I wrap the scenario in Present Continuous Tense where I want to emphasize the mistake is being made repeatedly over that specific period of observation. The mistake is not a routine but currently happening because of negligence. I'll give you an example, I've seen native speakers saying this sentence; You're always making this mistake. I do appreciate the productive conversation and the concern you've raised. However, I will still look for an exception of not using the adverb 'always' when saying a sentence in the continuous tense. I still used the present tense but showing continuous action. I agree with answer B (What you suggested), but I don't see any exception for not using continuous tense.
Hi! Hope you're doing good. English grammar is really complex a subject when it comes to its use in both written and spoken section. I guess the sentence is more accurate if we make in "Perfect Continuous Tense". The sentence doesn't mean that action is happening right now but it reflects the process of learning which the speaker is doing these days. I appreciate and welcome any explanation which can help us improve our knowledge. Thanks.
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It is a good question to rise knowledgeable
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Very useful exercise.Thank you.
You are making an essential video I loved it.
I got 41/50. Some sentences are tricky. Nice test. Thank you.
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Good working
It's realy interesting, and useful too. Thanks guys شكرا
Informative video
6 mistakes out of 50 . Many thanks for the test! It was usefull for me!
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Excellent work sir
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49/50 i did decent
Channel for quality your UA-cam thank you very much I got 35 out of 50
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I got 35/50. I need to study more. Thank you. 😊
Welcome, Judy. I'm working on more content like this.
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Exellent test.27/30.
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Great sir
I got 48/50 but this test was AWESOME
Had the great questions i liked it! My stock knowlegde about tenses of grammar was a little bit harder for each questions. Hehehe. But it was challenging because it measures what i had learned years ago.
Thanks for appreciating the effort, by the way I have uploaded another detailed quiz, don't forget to try, so that you won't forget the structure.
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Test was really good. I just had 3 mistakes. Thanks a million for test!
You're welcome. I hope it helps.
Thank u for your effort I really appreciate it. Concerning the 8th question the right answer is B not D cuz the verb « forget » is a stative verb so, the « ing » here is not allowed.
I appreciate the question you have raised. Yes, the state or stative verbs are non continuous and we don't use them in Continuous Tenses. But some them are also "dynamic" like- think... What are you thinking about?
There is a big debate when it comes to practical use. However, the option B is suitable because there is an adverb. Thanks for the correction.
Thank you lot
You are welcome
Thank you very much sir
So nice of you
I have did it
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if u ask them nicely, they will help u.please guys don't tell any one that i ve 11 mistakes, very important، and useful, thanks a lot.
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38/50 thanks😭
Try again till you correct all.
is question 28 right?
i think it will be B
Q45: It should be C.
Sir i don't get no.28 i think the answer is B
Could u explain me ?
42/50 only 😭😭😭
My Dear you have to review it because there are some simple mistakes - the video is amazing but it is a little confused in some sentences - best regards Henrique ( from Brazil)
Hi Mr. Henrique. Hope you're doing good. I think you've watched the whole video and I appreciate the concern you are raising. Kindly point those sentences where you disagree with the answer. I'll try my best to make it clear. Thanks and regards.
@@channelforqualityeducation2195 'Always' is an adverb of time that refers to the present; therefore, you have to use the present tense of the verb. Can you explain to me why the answer at no.8 is present continuous?
@@markjoeymontealto7157 I guess, you mean, the correct sentence should be "You always forget to check patient's ID band (Present Indefinite Tense)". But I don't see any exception if I wrap the scenario in Present Continuous Tense where I want to emphasize the mistake is being made repeatedly over that specific period of observation. The mistake is not a routine but currently happening because of negligence.
I'll give you an example, I've seen native speakers saying this sentence;
You're always making this mistake.
I do appreciate the productive conversation and the concern you've raised. However, I will still look for an exception of not using the adverb 'always' when saying a sentence in the continuous tense. I still used the present tense but showing continuous action.
I agree with answer B (What you suggested), but I don't see any exception for not using continuous tense.
The answer for number 16 is D , because at the moment is adverb of time for past tense while adverb of time for present continuous is at this moment 😬
Hi! Hope you're doing good. English grammar is really complex a subject when it comes to its use in both written and spoken section. I guess the sentence is more accurate if we make in "Perfect Continuous Tense". The sentence doesn't mean that action is happening right now but it reflects the process of learning which the speaker is doing these days.
I appreciate and welcome any explanation which can help us improve our knowledge. Thanks.
@@channelforqualityeducation2195 thank you sir for your reply , i was wrong 😅 what a shame
43/50
10:04 simple mistakes here but overall it was an amazing test
Thanks for the comment. I hope it helps.
The answer should be "will get", right?
Great work keep it up
I don't like music behind it.
I understand. I think it's a bit distracting... All new videos are with a low background music
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o marks sorry mam
35/50 🤦
Try another quiz with 100 questions, you won't forget the rules.
I got 6 mistake
Why do you use the word "patient" so much?
It might reflected in many questions...