“Did you stay up late yesterday?”
“Not really. I went to bed after Monica ________ .”
A. was leaving
B. had left
C. leaving
D. has left

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Vocabulary and Sentence Structure › ViewThe company hired a new CEO. She implemented a new strategy to boost profits.
A. The new CEO were hired by the company, but she didn’t implement a new strategy to boost profits.
B. After hiring, the new CEO of the company implemented a new strategy to boost profits.
C. The company hired a new CEO who was implemented a new strategy to boost profits.
D. After the new CEO was hired, she implemented a new strategy to boost profits.
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The commandments …. by the pigs, Muriel, the goat and Benjamin, the donkey.
A. can read
B. can be read
C. can be reading
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A. may
B. must
C. will
D. can
Grammar › View
Is this a sentence or a fragment?
Parents pull into the school too quickly.
A. Complete Sentence
B. Fragment
