[ Conjunction ]
Neither Venus nor Mars … any moons.
A. has
B. have
C. is
D. are

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewTo clear the entrance way you can sweep with a ___ or use a vacuum cleaner.
a. bloom
b. broom
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Differentiate between the verb forms in the following sentence: “He (play) the guitar for two hours before he took a break.”
A. plays
B. played
C. was playing
D. had been playing
Passive Voice › View– “We are having a party at the weekend.” -“Great! Who _________?”
A. will being invited
B. Is going to invite
C. is going to be invited
D. will invite
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Choose the sentence that uses the correct punctuation.
A. If you study Rodrigo you will do well on your test.
B. If you study, Rodrigo, you will do well on your test.
C. If you study Rodrigo, you will do well on your test.
