I don't have a sugar daddy! [Rebecca Cunha's Quiz]

I don't have a sugar daddy! [Rebecca Cunha's Quiz]

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6 Qs

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I don't have a sugar daddy! [Rebecca Cunha's Quiz]

I don't have a sugar daddy! [Rebecca Cunha's Quiz]

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Read the excerpt of a contestant of a reality show’s (Shangela on Ru Paul’s Drag Race) rant when another contestant suggested that she had a sugar daddy:


“Time out, hold up. Hold up, sweetheart. Let's get it together before you wanna read. I don't have a sugar daddy, sweetheart. Everything that I've had, I've worked for, and I worked for to get and I've built myself. So you need to know that 100%. I don't have a sugar daddy, I've never had a sugar daddy. If I wanted a sugar daddy, yes, I probably can go out and get one, because I AM WHAT? SICKENING. You could never have a sugar daddy because you are NOT THAT KIND OF GIRL. Baby, everything I've had I worked for, and I've gotten myself. I built myself from the ground up!”


In the sentence ‘Everything I've had I worked for’, what’s the rheme?

I

I worked for

Everything

Everything that I've work for

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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In the sentence “ I've never had a sugar daddy”, we can see the perfect. This sentence would fall in which Comrie’s theoretical subdivisions?

PERFECT OF PERSISTENT SITUATION

EXPERIENTIAL PERFECT

PERFECT OF RESULT

PERFECT OF RECENT PAST

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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2. What’s the SENTENCE (OR VERB) mood expressed by ‘Hold up, sweetheart.’?

Subjective

Indicative

Imperative

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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In the sentence “If I wanted a sugar daddy, yes, I probably can go out and get one,” what’s the relationship between the sentences "If I wanted a sugar daddy," and "I probably can go out and get one"?

Coordination

Subordination

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In the same sentence (“ If I WANTED a sugar daddy, yes, I PROBABLY CAN go out and get one), there is an unusual structure: the conditional is in the past (WANTED), but the main sentence is in the present (CAN). Considering the idea of modality, why do you think this happened?

to mark that they REALLY want a sugar daddy

to mark that he wanted a sugar daddy in the PAST

to mark that he does not want a sugar daddy (UNREAL), but it is a FACT that he is able to get one

to mark that there is a low PROBABILITY of him getting a sugar daddy, although he wanted.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When the Drag Queen says, "Baby everything I have I worked for, I've gotten myself" and thinking about Comrie's categorization, which one is the perfect here?

Perfect of result

Experiential perfect

Perfect of persistent situation

Perfect of recent past