[ Grammar ]
Choose the sentences that are closest in meaning to the given sentence(s).
Before we came to Lam’s party, we had bought some flowers.
A. Having came to Lam’s party, we bought some flowers.
B. Having bought some flowers, we came to Lam’s party.
C. After we came to Lam’s party, we bought some flowers.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhat is Mike’s mum writing about?
Mike,
Don’t forget football tonight! Put your clothes and shoes in your bag before you go, and take the school bus?
Love,
Mum
A. His favourite bag.
B. His day at school.
C. His football game.
D. His bus money.
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What are the adjectives?
The older kids in our school are reading a terrific book.
A. terrific, older
B. school, book, reading
C. older, our, terrific
D. kids, in, a
