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Chic Hawkauthor
I disagree with your explanation. This is grammar questions. Of course, some questions need the same explanations because they are the same category of grammar classes. Grammar rules can not be changed and it's fixed explanation. Please reconsider my quiz qualification. Thank you.
Tall Pandajudge
Chic HawkThis Quiz was fully re-assessed by an independent Judge.
Same thing here: Choose the correct action verb. dog -> "He has been dogging me for at least an hour!" https://www.dictionary.com/browse/dog rabbit hopped
Pamela tasted the cake she baked. (correct) tasted baked Explanation: Non-action verbs indicate state, sense, desire, possession, or opinion. Correction: I'd say that "tasted" is an action-verb in this case. Whereas this website lists it under the non-action-verbs (https://grammar.yourdictionary.com/style-and-usage/action-vs-non-action-words.html), this is meant for cases like: "The cake tasted like chocolate." But what Pamela is doing here is actively tested the cakes quality: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/taste
Chic Hawkauthor
thanks for your comments. I'll look for it.
Chic Hawkauthor
This quiz is focused on beginner and elementary students( grade 1 and grade 2). when you search these words in the dictionary, it will tell you different classes of grammar such as nouns, verb, adj. If you want to introduce nouns, just focus on it and don't confuse the students. This is how to approach them.
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good questions but the instruction is not very clear. It seems confusing. You should put the instruction to all questions. Good job. Good luck
Chic Hawkauthor
Thank you. I'll look into it. I really appreciate your feedback.
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The original verdict was confirmed to be correct.
dive -> this is obviously a verb and also the correct answer. But let me remark:
cup -> "I cupped my hands." https://www.dictionary.com/browse/cup
purse -> "I purse my lips." https://www.dictionary.com/browse/purse
Same thing here:
Choose the correct action verb.
dog -> "He has been dogging me for at least an hour!" https://www.dictionary.com/browse/dog
rabbit
hopped
Or here:
Choose the correct action verb.
look
coat -> "I coated myself with paint by accident." https://www.dictionary.com/browse/coat
glass
(correct) tasted
baked
Explanation: Non-action verbs indicate state, sense, desire, possession, or opinion.
Correction: I'd say that "tasted" is an action-verb in this case.
Whereas this website lists it under the non-action-verbs (https://grammar.yourdictionary.com/style-and-usage/action-vs-non-action-words.html), this is meant for cases like: "The cake tasted like chocolate."
But what Pamela is doing here is actively tested the cakes quality: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/taste