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Let's go through each question one by one and solve them with explanations.
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1. Gloria __________ for the trail in the woods.
A) is looks
B) have looked
C) is looking
D) looking
✔ Correct answer: C) is looking
Explanation:
We need a present continuous tense to describe an action happening now. "Is looking" is the correct form.
- "is looks" is grammatically incorrect (mix of present simple and auxiliary).
- "have looked" is present perfect, but doesn't fit the context of ongoing action.
- "looking" alone is not a complete verb phrase.
✔️ So, "Gloria is looking for the trail..." makes sense.
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2. The bike __________ to go down the hill.
A) have start
B) started
C) start
D) will started
✔ Correct answer: B) started
Explanation:
This sentence describes a past event — the bike began moving down the hill. We need past simple tense.
- "have start" → incorrect; should be "has started" or "had started".
- "start" → present simple, but no subject agreement (bike is singular).
- "will started" → incorrect; future tense uses "will start", not "will started".
✔️ "The bike started to go down the hill." is correct.
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3. Mr. Kwan __________ his trash out on Monday.
A) be take
B) will take
C) take
D) has take
✔ Correct answer: B) will take
Explanation:
The time clue is "on Monday" — this indicates a future action.
- "be take" → incorrect grammar (should be "will take" or "is going to take").
- "take" → present simple, but not appropriate for future plans.
- "has take" → incorrect; should be "has taken" (present perfect), but doesn't match future timing.
✔️ "Mr. Kwan will take his trash out on Monday." is correct.
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4. Please be sure to __________ your name on your paper.
A) wrote
B) writed
C) write
D) writing
✔ Correct answer: C) write
Explanation:
After "to", we use the base form of the verb. This is an infinitive construction: "to write".
- "wrote" → past tense, incorrect here.
- "writed" → incorrect spelling (no such word; past tense is "wrote").
- "writing" → gerund, but not used after "to" in this context.
✔️ "Please be sure to write your name..." is correct.
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5. The visitors __________ off the boat.
A) is step
B) are stepped
C) will stepped
D) have stepped
✔ Correct answer: D) have stepped
Explanation:
We're talking about an action completed at some point before now — likely they've already gotten off the boat. Present perfect ("have stepped") is best here.
- "is step" → incorrect grammar.
- "are stepped" → passive voice, awkward and not idiomatic.
- "will stepped" → incorrect; should be "will step".
✔️ "The visitors have stepped off the boat." implies they are no longer on the boat.
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6. The bee __________ as it flew near the flower.
A) be buzzing
B) will buzzing
C) was buzzing
D) has buzzing
✔ Correct answer: C) was buzzing
Explanation:
This describes an action happening at the same time as another past action ("flew"). Use past continuous tense.
- "be buzzing" → incorrect; missing auxiliary verb.
- "will buzzing" → incorrect; should be "will be buzzing".
- "has buzzing" → incorrect; should be "has been buzzing".
✔️ "The bee was buzzing as it flew near the flower." = simultaneous past actions.
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7. Hannah __________ to fly her kite on windy days.
(Note: Question 7 is incomplete in the image, but based on common grammar patterns, likely:)
Hannah __________ to fly her kite on windy days.
Possible options might be:
A) likes
B) like
C) liking
D) liked
But since options aren’t shown, let’s assume typical choices:
✔ Most likely correct answer: A) likes
Explanation:
Subject: Hannah (singular), so verb must agree.
"Likes" is the correct third-person singular present tense verb.
✔️ "Hannah likes to fly her kite on windy days."
If the sentence were past tense, it would be "liked", but without context, present tense is more natural.
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| Question | Answer |
|--------|--------|
| 1 | C) is looking |
| 2 | B) started |
| 3 | B) will take |
| 4 | C) write |
| 5 | D) have stepped |
| 6 | C) was buzzing |
| 7 | Likely: A) likes (assuming options include "likes") |
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1. Gloria __________ for the trail in the woods.
A) is looks
B) have looked
C) is looking
D) looking
✔ Correct answer: C) is looking
Explanation:
We need a present continuous tense to describe an action happening now. "Is looking" is the correct form.
- "is looks" is grammatically incorrect (mix of present simple and auxiliary).
- "have looked" is present perfect, but doesn't fit the context of ongoing action.
- "looking" alone is not a complete verb phrase.
✔️ So, "Gloria is looking for the trail..." makes sense.
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2. The bike __________ to go down the hill.
A) have start
B) started
C) start
D) will started
✔ Correct answer: B) started
Explanation:
This sentence describes a past event — the bike began moving down the hill. We need past simple tense.
- "have start" → incorrect; should be "has started" or "had started".
- "start" → present simple, but no subject agreement (bike is singular).
- "will started" → incorrect; future tense uses "will start", not "will started".
✔️ "The bike started to go down the hill." is correct.
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3. Mr. Kwan __________ his trash out on Monday.
A) be take
B) will take
C) take
D) has take
✔ Correct answer: B) will take
Explanation:
The time clue is "on Monday" — this indicates a future action.
- "be take" → incorrect grammar (should be "will take" or "is going to take").
- "take" → present simple, but not appropriate for future plans.
- "has take" → incorrect; should be "has taken" (present perfect), but doesn't match future timing.
✔️ "Mr. Kwan will take his trash out on Monday." is correct.
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4. Please be sure to __________ your name on your paper.
A) wrote
B) writed
C) write
D) writing
✔ Correct answer: C) write
Explanation:
After "to", we use the base form of the verb. This is an infinitive construction: "to write".
- "wrote" → past tense, incorrect here.
- "writed" → incorrect spelling (no such word; past tense is "wrote").
- "writing" → gerund, but not used after "to" in this context.
✔️ "Please be sure to write your name..." is correct.
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5. The visitors __________ off the boat.
A) is step
B) are stepped
C) will stepped
D) have stepped
✔ Correct answer: D) have stepped
Explanation:
We're talking about an action completed at some point before now — likely they've already gotten off the boat. Present perfect ("have stepped") is best here.
- "is step" → incorrect grammar.
- "are stepped" → passive voice, awkward and not idiomatic.
- "will stepped" → incorrect; should be "will step".
✔️ "The visitors have stepped off the boat." implies they are no longer on the boat.
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6. The bee __________ as it flew near the flower.
A) be buzzing
B) will buzzing
C) was buzzing
D) has buzzing
✔ Correct answer: C) was buzzing
Explanation:
This describes an action happening at the same time as another past action ("flew"). Use past continuous tense.
- "be buzzing" → incorrect; missing auxiliary verb.
- "will buzzing" → incorrect; should be "will be buzzing".
- "has buzzing" → incorrect; should be "has been buzzing".
✔️ "The bee was buzzing as it flew near the flower." = simultaneous past actions.
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7. Hannah __________ to fly her kite on windy days.
(Note: Question 7 is incomplete in the image, but based on common grammar patterns, likely:)
Hannah __________ to fly her kite on windy days.
Possible options might be:
A) likes
B) like
C) liking
D) liked
But since options aren’t shown, let’s assume typical choices:
✔ Most likely correct answer: A) likes
Explanation:
Subject: Hannah (singular), so verb must agree.
"Likes" is the correct third-person singular present tense verb.
✔️ "Hannah likes to fly her kite on windy days."
If the sentence were past tense, it would be "liked", but without context, present tense is more natural.
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✔ Final Answers:
| Question | Answer |
|--------|--------|
| 1 | C) is looking |
| 2 | B) started |
| 3 | B) will take |
| 4 | C) write |
| 5 | D) have stepped |
| 6 | C) was buzzing |
| 7 | Likely: A) likes (assuming options include "likes") |
Let me know if you'd like the full quiz printed or formatted!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 3 grade grammar.