[ Grammar ]
What is the complete predicate of this sentence:
Samuel goes for long walks.
A. Samuel
B. goes
C. goes for long walks
D. walks

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Narrative Tenses › ViewBy the time we __________ (get) to the party, everyone __________ (eat) all the food.
A. got, ate
B. got, had eaten
C. had got, ate
D. had got, had eaten
Run-On Sentences › View
The dog saw the alligator he just fell over in fright.
A. alligator, he
B. alligator, but he
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is a compound sentence?
A. She walked to the store.
B. Although it was raining, she went for a run.
C. I enjoy reading, and my brother likes playing video games.
D. Because it was cold, he wore a jacket.
Homonyms › View
The metal pipe in a chimney through which the smoke and heat passes is called a ___.
a. flew
b. flue
c. flu
