Martha doesn’t like to have her picture taken. She avoids (photograph) ______.
A. photographing
B. to photograph
C. to be photographed
D. being photographed

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Grammar › ViewThere is no _____ in my pen, so I have to buy a new one.
A. develop
B. although
C. ink
D. position
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The store closes early on the weekend. What is the predicate of this sentence?
A. The store
B. closes early
C. closes early on the weekend
D. The
Tenses › View. What is the correct question form for: ‘She (visit) her friend last weekend?’
A. She visit her friend last weekend?
B. Did she visited her friend last weekend?
C. She visits her friend last weekend?
D. Did she visit her friend last weekend?
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Choose the sentence with the apostrophes used correctly.
A. They’re going to Evans’ cabin for the summer.
B. Theyre going to Evan’s cabin for the summer.
C. They’re going to Evan’s cabin for the summer.
D. Theyre going to Evans cabin for the summer.
