Ben and John ____ the license to roam freely in this compound. (A. has B.
have)
Answer: B
Subject
In English Grammar, the subject refers to the part of a sentence that indicates
what or who performed or performs an action. The subject is usually a noun.
However, there are also subject pronouns. In declarative statements, subjects
usually come after the verb.
Examples:
The lion
roars.
My sister’s bag
looks nice.
Typical errors associated with the usage of subject include the following:
Don’t use present continuous to express possession; use present simple tense.
Incorrect: I
am having
four cars.
Correct:
I
have
four cars.
Avoid using “do not” after subject pronouns such as
he
,
it
, and.
Incorrect: She
do not
possess a mobile phone.
Correct:
She
does not
possess a mobile phone.
When using “cope," don’t add “up to it” to describe the coping ability of the
subject.
Incorrect:
Jackson struggled to
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