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A. I is going to the library.
B. She are reading a book.
C. They was playing football.
D. He have a new car.
Pembahasan :
The verb 'was' is used with the singular subject 'he' in the past tense. The other options have incorrect verb conjugations.
A. is
B. are
C. am
D. be
Pembahasan :
The subject 'My sister' is singular, so the verb 'is' is used with the singular subject. 'Are' is used with plural subjects and 'am' with the first person singular (I).
A. I have a lot of books.
B. She has many friends.
C. They has a big house.
D. He have a beautiful garden.
Pembahasan :
The sentence correctly uses the present tense form of 'have' with the subject 'I'. 'Have' is used with singular subjects and 'has' with singular subjects starting with 'he', 'she', or 'it'.
A. Its a beautiful day today.
B. It's a beautiful day today.
C. The weather is very nice, isn't it?
D. I am going to the store, aren't I?
Pembahasan :
'It's' is a contraction of 'It is' and is used correctly in the sentence. 'Its' is possessive.
A. Read
B. Red
C. Reade
D. Readeed
Pembahasan :
The correct spelling is 'Read'. The other options are incorrect spellings of the word.
A. Although the weather was bad, we went for a walk.
B. We went for a walk although the weather was bad.
C. We went for a walk, although the weather was bad.
D. Because the weather was bad, we went for a walk.
Pembahasan :
The word order in the sentence 'Although the weather was bad, we went for a walk' correctly uses the subordinating conjunction 'Although' to indicate a contrast.
A. The book is on the table.
B. Can you help me?
C. I like to read books.
D. She is a talented artist.
Pembahasan :
'Can you help me?' is a question because it starts with an auxiliary verb ('can') and has a question mark at the end.
A. Because
B. However
C. Therefore
D. So
Pembahasan :
'Although' is used to indicate a contrast or concession. 'However' has the same meaning as 'although' and 'because' indicates cause and effect. 'Therefore' indicates a conclusion.
A. The house is very big.
B. The car is very fast.
C. The food is very delicious.
D. The weather is very hot.
Pembahasan :
The sentence 'The food is very delicious' is grammatically correct and uses the correct adjective 'delicious' to describe the food.
A. I am playing football now.
B. She will go to the market tomorrow.
C. They watched a movie yesterday.
D. He is reading a book at the moment.
Pembahasan :
The sentence 'They watched a movie yesterday' uses the past simple tense ('watched') correctly to describe an action that happened in the past.