FINAL EXAM 291
- He ain’t leaving until he fi nishes his work.
(a) He ain’t going nowhere until he fi nishes his work.
(b) He ain’t leaving untill he fi nishes his work.
(c) He ain’t leaving until he fi nished his work.
(d) He isn’t leaving until he fi nishes his work. - There’s too many jobs for one person.
(a) There’s to many jobs for one person.
(b) There’s not too many jobs for one person.
(c) There are too many jobs for one person.
(d) Theres’ to many jobs for one person. - Don’t he have enough to do?
(a) Don’t he and she have enough to do?
(b) Don’t he have enough to do?
(c) Doesn’t he have enough to do?
(d) Don’t she have enough to do? - If I decide to go and I know I’m driving.
(a) If I decide to go and I know I’m driving, I’ll call you.
(b) If I decide to go, and I know I’m driving.
(c) If I decide, to go and I know I’m driving.
(d) If I decide to go and I know, I’m driving. - The Christmas trees was grinded to a pulp.
(a) The Christmas trees were grinded to a pulp.
(b) The Christmas trees is grinding to a pulp.
(c) The Christmas trees were ground to a pulp.
(d) The Christmas trees was always grinded to a pulp.