Which of the following has a meaning similar to inevitable?

expected***
avoidable
unpredictable
uncertain

Which sentence uses the past participle of the verb bring?
I have brought my diary with me every day except today.
I brought my diary with me yesterday.
I am bringing my diary today.
I will bring my diary tomorrow.

In the following sentence, which principle part of the verb describe appears?
The professor is describing the process of osmosis to the class today.
past participle
past
present
present participle***

Which answer choice is the past tense of the verb break?
breaked
breaking
broke***
broken

Not 100% sure on all of them. Can someone check them please? Thanks

9 answers

oops, i think #2 is the second option
All are correct except for 2.
is #2 c?
No.

http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/past_participles.htm

http://www.englishpage.com/irregularverbs/irregularverbs.html
is #2 option c?

Can you help me with one more? It's about the book, "The Story-Teller" by Saki.

After Cyril looks out the window and asks questions about the sheep, the aunt starts talking about cows. What can you infer from these two details?
The aunt prefers cows to sheep.
The aunt, unaware of Cyril's interest, brings up an entirely new subject.
The aunt is trying to stop Cyril from asking so many questions.
The aunt has attention deficit disorder.

I think its option c, if not b
sorry, i was typing and didn't see your response.

#2 a?
so #2 is a and the question i just asked about the story teller is c?
Yes and yes.
Are you sure?
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