Jul 08, 2025 | 10 views
A. I is happy today.
B. She are going to the store.
C. They am playing basketball.
D. We was having lunch.
Pembahasan :
The correct form of 'to be' for the plural subject 'they' is 'are'. 'Am' is used with the singular subject 'I'.
A. The dog wagging its tail happily.
B. The dog wags its tail happily.
C. The dogs is playing in the park.
D. The dogs are playing in the park.
Pembahasan :
The subject 'dogs' is plural, therefore the verb must also be plural, which is 'are'.
A. I have a book.
B. She is an artist.
C. The cat is sleeping on the couch.
D. He is a good student.
Pembahasan :
'A' and 'an' are used before singular countable nouns that start with a consonant sound and vowel sound, respectively. 'The' is used to refer to a specific noun.
A. This is a very good book.
B. She have a beautiful dress.
C. He is a tall man.
D. They is happy.
Pembahasan :
The correct form of 'good' is 'good' (not 'well') as it's an adjective describing the book. 'Have' is the correct verb form for 'is' (incorrect subject-verb agreement) and 'is' is the correct form for 'they' (incorrect subject-verb agreement).
A. I has a car.
B. She have many friends.
C. They is having dinner.
D. We are having a good time.
Pembahasan :
'Have' is used with the subject 'we' as the correct form of the verb for the first person plural.
A. This is my book.
B. That is his car.
C. These are their toys.
D. It is her dog.
Pembahasan :
'My' indicates possession by the speaker. 'His' indicates possession by the subject of the sentence. 'Their' indicates possession by a plural noun, and 'her' indicates possession by a female noun.
A. This is the best book I have ever read.
B. She is taller than me.
C. He is more intelligent than his brother.
D. The food was good.
Pembahasan :
'More intelligent' is the correct comparative form of 'intelligent'. 'Taller than me' requires 'than' and 'me' is the object of the comparison. 'Best' is the superlative form, not comparative.
A. I am going to the school.
B. She is interested in learning English.
C. They are playing at the park.
D. He is working on his project.
Pembahasan :
'In' is the correct preposition to use with 'interested' when describing a person's state of mind. 'At' is used for location, and 'on' is used for a specific project.
A. I like to read books and also watch movies.
B. She went to the store, but she forgot her wallet.
C. He is studying hard, so he will pass the exam.
D. They are playing games because they are bored.
Pembahasan :
'So' is used to show cause and effect, linking 'studying' to 'passing the exam'. 'But' shows contrast, and 'because' shows reason.
A. I can to swim.
B. She can swim.
C. They can is playing.
D. He can playing the guitar.
Pembahasan :
'Can' is the correct form of the verb to express ability. 'Can' is used with the subject 'she' (third person singular). 'Can is' is incorrect and 'can playing' is grammatically incorrect.