Does / Is / Has?
Fill in the blanks using “Does”, “does”, “has”, “is”, “Is”.
Fill in the blanks using “Does”, “does”, “has”, “is”, “Is”.
Concrete nouns are types of nouns which can be experienced through our five senses: smell, sight, taste, hearing, and touch. They’re things. Concrete nouns can be (depending on the appropriate context, naturally) smelled, seen, heard, felt, or tasted. Examples of Concrete Nouns: Dog Mother’s Day Farm Music Stars Europe Washington D.C Doll Tornado Concrete nouns…
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Hello. Are you Mr. Johnson?Yes. I am.Nice to meet you I am Mr. Smith. I will be interviewing you today.Good. It’s nice to meet you as well.Thank you. Please have a seat in my office.Thank you.Mr. Johnson, tell me a little about yourself.I am 32 years old, I was working at the steel plant until…
Write these words in plural.
Fill in there was, it was, there were or they were.
Fill in with present continuous.