[ Perfect Tenses ]
Clara looked out the window. The pavement was wet. It ____________ at night.
A. has rained
B. have been rained
C. have rained
D. had rained

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct sentence.
A. He enjoys going to the cinema.
B. He enjoys to go to the cinema.
C. He enjoys go to the cinema.
D. He enjoys goes to the cinema.
Relative Pronoun › View
I met a friend last week ______daughter is an astrologist.
A. whose
B. whom
C. who
D. which
Verbal Phrases › ViewWhat is the appositive phrase in this sentence?
My brother’s car, a tricked-out lime green Gremlin, is the envy of my friends.
A. a tricked-out green Gremlin
B. My brother’s car
C. of my friends
D. green Gremlin
Tenses › View
Which sentence is grammartically correct?
A. I get up aways late.
B. I always get up late.
C. I get always up late.
D. I always get late up.
