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11.If you know that the Latin prefix e- means “out of,” what would be the meaning of emigrate in the following sentence mean? People might emigrate because they believe they will have a better life in another country.
A)move to a place
B) find employment
C)move from a place
D)fly out of

12.which of the following sentences is written in the past perfect tense?
A) Latisha is joining the photography club.
B) Latisha joined the photography club.
C) Latisha had joined the photography club.
D) Latisha will be joining the photography club.

13. Which sentence contains the perfect participle of the verb go?
A) Tyler is going to the soccer game.
B) Tyler has gone to the soccer game.
C) Tyler goes to the soccer game.
D) Tyler will go to the soccer game.

11. A

12. B
13. A
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13 A is the only right answer.

11. A

12. C
13.A
Those are my answers

Ok is 11. C and 12. C?

Yes. Now they are right.

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13. Which sentence contains the perfect participle of the verb go?

A) Tyler is going to the soccer game.
B) Tyler has gone to the soccer game.
C) Tyler goes to the soccer game.
D) Tyler will go to the soccer game.

Perfect tenses in English always have some form of "have" in them -- have, has, had ...
It's not A!

11. To determine the meaning of the word "emigrate" in the given sentence, we can break it down by examining the Latin prefix "e-," which means "out of." In this context, "emigrate" refers to the act of moving or relocating from one's current country or place to another. Therefore, the correct answer would be option C) move from a place.

To arrive at this answer, you can use the following steps:
1. Understand the Latin prefix: Knowing the Latin prefix "e-" means "out of" helps you understand the word formation of "emigrate."
2. Analyze the sentence: Look at the sentence and identify the context in which the word "emigrate" is being used, and its relationship to the concept of moving or relocating.
3. Connect with the correct answer: From the given options, determine which choice aligns with the meaning of "emigrate" based on its connection to moving from one place to another.

12. To identify the sentence written in the past perfect tense, we need to understand the structure and usage of this tense. The past perfect tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the past participle form of the main verb. It is used to describe an action that occurred before another action in the past.

Out of the given options:
A) "Latisha is joining the photography club." - This sentence is written in the present tense.
B) "Latisha joined the photography club." - This sentence is written in the simple past tense.
C) "Latisha had joined the photography club." - This sentence is written in the past perfect tense.
D) "Latisha will be joining the photography club." - This sentence is written in the future continuous tense.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C) "Latisha had joined the photography club."

13. To identify the sentence containing the perfect participle of the verb "go," we need to understand the formation and purpose of a perfect participle. The perfect participle of a verb is formed by adding "having" before the past participle form of the main verb. It is used to indicate an action completed before another action or at a specific time in the past.

Out of the given options:
A) "Tyler is going to the soccer game." - This sentence is written in the present continuous tense.
B) "Tyler has gone to the soccer game." - This sentence contains the perfect participle form of the verb "go."
C) "Tyler goes to the soccer game." - This sentence is written in the simple present tense.
D) "Tyler will go to the soccer game." - This sentence is written in the future tense.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B) "Tyler has gone to the soccer game."