[ Vocabulary ]
a person’s look or manner that tells their mood
A. shrill
B. pyre
C. dauntlessly
D. mien

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is grammatically correct?
A. Mr. Wang’s joke had us roar with laughter.
B. The shopkeeper saw a little boy was crying behind the door.
C. Mr. and Mrs. Lin left their children to play in the garden.
D. The teacher asked us to keep our eyes closing for twenty seconds.
Adverb Clause Connector › View
The waves were amazingly high when the storm hit the coastal town.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect
Has and Have › ViewI ___ three children.
A. have
B. has
C. had
Passive Voice › View
I have invited them to my party.
Change this sentence into passive voice!
A. They have invited by me to my party.
B. They have been invited by me to my party.
C. Them have been invited by me to my party
