I have a new friend. Her house is near my house.
A. I have a new friend which house is near my house.
B. I have a new friend whose house is near my house.
C. I have a new friend whose house is near my house.
D. I have a new friend that house is near my house.
E. I have a new friend who house is near my house.

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Future Tense › View( – ) Rania is not going to party next Saturday night
What is the positive sentence of the sentence above?
A. ( + ) Rania is going to party next Saturday night
B. ( + ) Rania is goes to party next Saturday night
C. ( + ) Rania is went to party next Saturday night
D. ( + ) Rania are going to party next Saturday night
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People who are __________ can speak two languages
A. bilingual
B. mismatched
C. usual
D. scrunches
Grammar › ViewHow … the music sound?
A. do
B. does
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Identify if the sentence is a simple or a compound sentence:
Cast all your cares upon Him, for he cares for you.
A. simple
B. compound
