What kind of sentence is this: Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
A. Declarative
B. Exclamatory
C. Imperative
D. Interrogative

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Grammar › ViewIn the sentence “The dog barked loudly,” identify the subject and predicate.
A. Subject: The dog, Predicate: barked loudly
B. Subject: barked loudly, Predicate: The dog
C. Subject: loudly, Predicate: The dog barked
D. Subject: The dog barked, Predicate: loudly
Grammar › View
Lisa always __________to school.
A. walk
B. walks
C. run
D. drives
Are you interested _______ buying flying cars ?
A. on
B. in
C. of
D. with
Vocabulary › View
What does the word ‘bachelor’ mean?
A. To use your finger/hand to ask someone to come towards you
B. A man who’s never been married
C. A drink (of any type)
D. To come to an agreement about how much of one thing to exchange for how much of another
