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ACT English 1.4 Grammar and Usage 581 Views


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ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 1, Problem 4. Which choice matches the tense and subject of the sentence?

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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the past tense. It was, like, SO last year.

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What should replace the underlined words below?

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Each of these moments have played again and again as I try to recapture the excitement

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of that momentous day—my high school graduation.

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This one definitely has some evil tricks up its sleeves.

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Though the word "moments" is plural, it's not the subject of the sentence, since it's

00:35

tucked away in the prepositional phrase, "of these moments."

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The actual subject of the sentence is "each." Since this word is singular, we need to find

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the answer choice with a verb to match.

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Knowing this, we can give the axe to (A) and (B), because both "have" and "were" are plural

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in this case.

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To choose between (C) and (D), we've got to make sure the tenses match.

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We know that the verb "try" is in the present tense, so we know that we're looking for a

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verb that's present as well.

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"Was" is past tense, so we can nix (D), and dub (C) the correct answer.

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As for what was so amazing about graduation day?

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Let's just say the announcer guy didn't quite pronounce all

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of the names correctly.

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