① Without a subject, what is the implied subject in a sentence? What is the subject in this sentence?
・ “Go!”
a. I b. you c. we d. no subject is implied
Answer And Explanation: The answer is b., you, because in an imperative (like a command), the implied subject is always the second person pronoun or proper noun; it is ‘you.’.
Yumi: I usually ① shopping in the morning. Then I often ② home, ③ tea, while I ④ to friends by phone. ⑤ a nice day. But the Corona virus scare ⑥ it such that I ⑦ to ⑧ home.
Carl: What do ya ⑩ now?
Pick the best answer: say drink do go stay going have drink makes staying talk talking it’s
The Answers And Explanations: Yumi: I usually ①goshopping in the morning. Then I often ②go home, [and] ③have/have tea, while I ④talk to friends by phone. ⑤It’s a nice day. But the Corona virus scare ⑥ makes it such that I ⑦ have to ⑧stayhome.
All these verbs are in the present tense, because they are to describe common daily situations that way) no ‘ed,’ no’ ‘ing,’ no ‘will.’ We know we need present tense verbs, because the speaker begins with ‘usually,’ and there is no other indication she is speaking about the past. The answer choices also only include present tense verbs or bare infinities or “base verbs.”