Which sentence uses ‘would’ to describe a repeated past action?
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'Would' can describe habitual actions in a past period.
The repeated winter visits illustrate this use.
Practice English questions with answers and explanations.
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'Would' can describe habitual actions in a past period.
The repeated winter visits illustrate this use.
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'Students' is a plural countable noun.
'Several' correctly indicates an unspecified number greater than two.
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With 'either...or,' agreement is normally with the nearer subject.
The nearer subject 'brother' is singular, so 'is' is correct.
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The sentence describes an action in progress at a specific past time.
The past continuous tense expresses this meaning.
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'Must' expresses a strong obligation or legal requirement.
Wearing a seat belt is presented as compulsory.
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'Are required to' expresses an official obligation clearly.
The deadline makes the action mandatory.
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'Money' is an uncountable noun.
'Much' is used in questions with uncountable nouns.
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A measurement considered as one total amount takes a singular verb.
The entire distance is treated as one unit.
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'Since 2020' marks a starting point continuing to the present.
The present perfect is the standard tense for this duration.
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'May' is used to ask for permission in a polite, formal way.
The sentence requests permission to borrow the pen.
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'Ought to' expresses advice or moral expectation.
Seeing a doctor is recommended if the condition continues.
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'Books' is a plural countable noun.
'Many' is used to ask about the number of countable items.