[ Grammar - Fragments ]
A complete sentence can begin with words like because or when.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Phrasal Verb › ViewMeaning: Eat in a restaurant. “I never cook on Saturday, we always eat ___ somewhere.”
A. to
B. out
C. on
D. in
Tenses › View
Look! Something ____to the garden from the sewer. It might be a snake.
A. moves
B. moved
C. is moving
D. are moving
Modals in the Past › ViewI ______ have checked the parking restrictions before I left my car there! Now I’ll have to pay a fine!
A. can’t
B. should
C. must
Past Tense vs Present Perfect Tense › View
She ______________ (seek) advice from her financial consultant recently. I think she will make up her mind soon.
A. has seeked
B. has seeken
C. has seek
D. has sought
