Choose the sentence with the right word order
John was wearing a fantastic Italian coat.
John was wearing an Italian fantastic coat.
John was a fantastic Italian coat wearing.
John was an Italian fantastic coat wearing.
There is a certain word order in statements with the Past Continuous Tense: Subject - Auxiliary - Predicate with -ing ending - Object. When we need to use many adjectives in one sentence, they should be placed in the following order: Opinion - Size - Age - Shape - Colour - Origin - Material. 'Fantastic' is an opinion adjective and 'Italian' is an adjective of origin.
My brother wants to become _ policeman.
a
an
the
—
We use articles 'a/an' when we talk about jobs.
It's better to get rid of this toaster. It _________ more and more insecure.
is getting
get
has gotten
gets
In this sentence we are talking about developing situation. So, in this case we should always use the Present Continuous Tense. This Tense is formed: Auxiliary (am/is/are) + Verb-ing.