Stop! You mustn’t _______ any chocolate for his dogs.
A. are getting
B. gets
C. get

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Grammar › ViewThe _____ is the main word that is the focus of the sentence.
The _____ is made up of all the words that tell who or what is doing the action in the sentence.
A. simple predicate
complete predicate
B. compound subject
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complete subject
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simple subject
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having or showing a quick mind; bright, smart
A. triumph
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A. I have been finishing my project since 2 weeks ago.
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Last week, Ava and Rohan were having a fun chat about their favorite meals. Ava excitedly shared that she had devoured a mouthwatering pizza the night before. Can you guess what the past perfect tense of the verb “to eat” is?
A. Eat
B. Ate
C. Eaten
D. Had eaten
