to preserve, honor, or celebrate the memory of
A. commemorate
B. condescending
C. conditional
D. correlation

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Common & Proper NounsUnreal ConditionalsPrepositions and Prepositional PhrasesToo or EnoughPresent ContinuousConditional and Mix Conditional SentenceAdjectivesPrepositions Of PlaceElectricity VocabularyAdjective Clause and Adverb ClauseOther quiz:
Prepositions › ViewHe was born ___ 8:15 ___ the morning ___ June, 18th, 1928
a. in – on – at
b. at – in – on
c. on – on – in
Grammar › View
It ___ five bedroom.
A. have
B. is
C. are
D. has
Grammar › ViewWhen I ___________________ (WALK) through Bologna I ___________________ (THINK) about the wonderful times I ___________________ (SPEND) there as a student.
A. was walking – was thinking – had spent
B. walked – thought – spent
C. was walking – thought – was spending
D. walked – was thinking – was spending
Progressive Tenses › View
Choose the past progressive form of the sentence: “He plays soccer on Saturdays.”
A. He was playing soccer on Saturday.
B. He is playing soccer on Saturday.
C. He will play soccer on Saturday.
D. He plays soccer on Saturday.
