Three strikes and you are out. What is the subject?
A. Three
B. Three strikes
C. Strikes
D. Out

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Clauses and Conjunctions1st ConditionalSimple and Continuous TensesSimple Present TenseInfinitives and GerundsDemonstrative PronounTenses - AuxiliariesImperative SentencesCorrelative Conjunction & Complex SentencesAdjectives & PrepositionOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewDayu : ”Who won the football match yesterday?”
Udin : ”Our team did. We won two to one.”
Dayu : ”Well done. _________________________.”
Udin : ”Thank you.”
A. I’m glad to hear that.
B. That’s too bad
C. I’m sorry.
D. You’re welcome
Grammar › View
Is this sentence a run on sentence or not? Some dogs live to be 20 years old.
A. run on
B. not a run on
Functional Sentence Types › ViewIdentify the compound sentence: I wanted to go to the movies, but I had to study for the test.
A. I wanted to go to the movies, so I went to the park.
B. I wanted to go to the movies, but I had to study for the test.
C. I wanted to go to the movies, and I had to study for the test.
D. I wanted to go to the movies, therefore I had to study for the test.
Verb Tenses › View
A: The sky is very dark.
B: It __________ rain.
A. is going to
B. will
C. will going to
D. are going to