Identify the adverbs: Sherlock Holmes slowly approached the mildly suspicious man.
A. slowly, mildly
B. approached, suspicious
C. slowly, approached
D. Sherlock, man
Select your answer:
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Tenses › ViewThey __________ (celebrate) their anniversary when they __________ (find out) that their flight __________ (be) canceled.
A. were celebrating/ were finding out/ was being
B. were celebrating/ found out/ had been
C. are celebrating/ findout/ has
D. were celebrating/ were finding out/ was
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I don’t know how to ski, so I didn’t go skiing with Simon last week.
A. If I knew how to ski, I would go skiing with Simon last week.
B. If I would know how to ski, I would have gone skiing with Simon last week.
C. If I had known how to ski, I gone skiing with Simon last week.
D. If I knew how to ski, I would have gone skiing with Simon last week.