[ Grammar ]
“Why don’t we go sailing this weekend?”
A. Jack offered to go sailing that weekend.
B. Jack denied going sailing that weekend.
C. Jack refused to go sailing that weekend.
D. Jack suggested going sailing that weekend.

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Grammar › ViewI __________ to the movie theater 208 times.
A. has been
B. have been
C. was
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What is the adverb in the sentence?
Peter neatly wrote a shopping list.
A. neatly
B. wrote
C. shopping
D. list
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A. runway
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I broke that window while I __________ the room.
A. is painting
B. was painting
C. were painting
D. are painting
