A sentence type which acts as a question. For example, ‘What are you doing?’
A. declarative
B. interrogative
C. imperative
D. exclamatory

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Grammar › ViewWhich is correct?
A. The facilities co-ordinator Gerry McAleney was arrested for running an illegal still in the basement.
B. The facilities co-ordinator, Gerry McAleney, was arrested for running an illegal still in the basement.
C. The facilities co-ordinator, Gerry McAleney was arrested for running an illegal still in the basement.
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Identify the correct form of the verb in the sentence: ‘They ________ (eat) lunch right now.’
A. is eating
B. ate
C. eats
D. eating
Coordinating Conjunctions › ViewMy car is either here ___ there
A. or
B. nor
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In order to secure the house, William made an ___________ payment.
A. Earnest
B. Ernest
C. Erneast
D. Earneast
