It is pretty simple.
Exercise 1:
1. How brave those firefighters were!
2. What authors do you like best?
3. The art teacher will show us how to make dyes from natural ingredients like roots.
4. Hold this bandage against the wound and press firmly.
5. Will Nayati enter the marathon again this year?
6. Who was that on the telephone?
7. The Fourth of July fireworks are fantastic!
8. Tomorrow my mother is taking me to the game.
9. When is the bus coming?
10. Wow, what a great movie that was!
Answer:
No
Explanation: The sentence is presenting itself as a statement so the correct grammar would be "The palm trees swayed in the wind.
Answer:
Dative and ablative
Explanation:
In dative and ablative, the plurals are always same, they do not change both in the first and second declensions. It ends always with "is" in plural e.g axis, analysis, thesis
Participles are sometimes confused with verbs because they are made up of:
1) verb + –ing form . This is called PRESENT PARTICIPLE and it has the function of an adjective (not a verb)
Example: The singing bird is beautiful. The word “singing” modifies the noun “bird” and this sentence can be rewritten as “The bird that sings is beautiful.”
2) Verb+ ed / past participle form. This is called PAST PARTICIPLE and it has also the function of an adjective as it provides information or qualities of a noun.
Example: The wounded dog was crying all night. The word “wounded” modifies the noun “dog” and this sentence can be rewritten as “The dog which was wounded was crying all night”
Answer: The answer is all of the above
Explanation: