That’s the silliest thing I’ve ever heard!
A. Imperative
B. Interrogative
C. Declarative
D. Exclamatory

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences uses the phrase “knock out” correctly?
A. He is going to knock out his homework tonight.
B. They will look after the garden next week.
C. She received a call from her friend.
D. I need to take off my coat.
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Orson Wells produced a radio play based on a story about an invasion from Mars.
Orson Wells is a famous actor and film director.
A. Orson Wells, a famous actor and film director, produced a radio play based on a story about an invasion from Mars.
B. Orson Wells produced a radio play based on a story about an invasion from Mars, he is a famous actor and film director.
C. Orson Wells produced a radio play based on a story about an invasion from Mars and Orson Wells is a famous actor and film director.
D. Orson Wells produced a radio play based on a story about an invasion from Mars.
Orson Wells is a famous actor and film director.
_________________________ Chinese food?
A. Have you ever eaten
B. Did you eat
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Her parents supported and encouraged her. She did a great performance in the contest.
A. If her parents had given support and encouragement, she could have done such a great performance in the contest.
B. If her parents had supported and encouraged her, she couldn’t have done a great performance in the contest.
C. If her parents hadn’t supported and encouraged her, she would have done a great performance in the contest.
D. Had it not been for her parents’ support and encouragement, she couldn’t have done such a great performance in the contest.
