[ Grammar ]
_____ nouns name specific people, places, things, and ideas.
A. common
B. plural
C. proper
D. singular

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Present Simple & Present Continuous › ViewChildren …………….. ball in the garden now.
A. play
B. are playing
C. is playing
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… to Russia? We … there two years ago and still … it.
A. Have you ever been/went/are remembering
B. Have your ever been/have gone/remember
C. Have you ever been/went/remember
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence contains both a relative and a dependent clause?
A. I know that she will succeed in her exams.
B. When I was running, I saw a man who looked familiar.
C. The house, which is old, needs repairs.
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Kate (not like/dance) _____________with him.
A. doesn’t like dancing
B. not likes dancing
