1. Which of the following is the antonym of the word to begin : a) to finish b) to go c) to sit d) to run e) to read

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1. Which of the following is the antonym of the word "to begin": a) to finish b) to go c) to sit d) to run e) to read
2. Identify the singular form of the given word. some a) thing b) day c) cloth d) coat e) night
3. Create more forms from the given nouns: clock, lamp, boot. a) clocks, lamps, boots b) clocken, lamps, boots c) clockis, lamps, boots d) clockes, lamps, boots e) clocks, lamps, bootes
4. Rewrite the sentence in the past continuous tense: she ... all the morning yesterday. a) is cooking. b) are cooking. c) am cooking. d) were cooking. e) was cooking.
5. Complete the gerund phrase: I like...the guitar a) played
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1. Antonym of the word "to begin" is a) to finish. To begin and to finish are opposite in meaning as they represent the starting and ending points of an action or event.

2. The singular form of the word "some" is d) coat. Some is an indefinite pronoun that is used to refer to an unspecified number or amount. When we are talking about a single item, we use the singular form, which in this case is "coat".

3. More forms from the given nouns:
- clock: a) clocks (plural form)
- lamp: a) lamps (plural form)
- boot: a) boots (plural form)

In English, when we want to indicate more than one of something, we generally add an "-s" or "-es" to the noun.

4. The sentence "She ... all the morning yesterday" can be rewritten in the past continuous tense as e) was cooking. The past continuous tense is used to describe an action that was ongoing in the past. In this case, the action of cooking was happening during the morning yesterday.

5. Complete the gerund phrase with a suitable verb: A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun. It ends in "-ing". Without a verb provided in the question, it is difficult to provide a specific answer. However, here is an example of a possible gerund phrase: "studying for the exam". In this example, "studying" is the gerund, and "for the exam" provides additional information about the purpose or context of the action.