He ___ (paint) the room wall all night.
A. had painted
B. has painted
C. has been painting
D. had been painting

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the compound subject in the sentence below?
Macie and I are excited about the upcoming trip to Chicago.
A. Macie, I
B. are excited
C. upcoming trip
D. Macie, Chicago
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The idiom “on the ball” is closest in meaning to:
A. Play game
B. On time
C. Doing a good job
D. Calm down
Grammar › ViewWhile the children ———the cartoons , their mom —- them sandwiches.
A. were watching- was making
B. are watching- was making
C. watching- making
D. watched- made
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Which sentence is correct?
A. Mom wasn’t pleased to find the worms who Carson had stuffed into his pocket.
B. Mom wan’t pleased to find the worms whose Carson had stuffed into his pocket.
C. Mom wasn’t please to find the worms that Carson had stuffed into his pocket.
D. Mom wasn’t please to find the worms whom Carson had stuffed into his pocket.
