[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
The sky (were puzzled, was puzzled) at the water’s behavior.
A. were puzzled
B. was puzzled

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewI have __________ finished that part of the homework, but my friend hasn’t finished it yet.
A. already
B. still
C. yet
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Read the sentence and choose the correct one.
A. I think English homework is the easiest than history homework.
B. I think English homework is more easy than history homework.
C. I think English homework is easier than history homework.
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A. a , an
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When I finish my project, I ___________ a break.
A. will take
B. take
C. am taking
D. took
