[ Grammar ]
Regular past-tense verbs end in…
A. -ee
B. -es
C. -s
D. -ed

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A. Have you saw
B. Has you saw
C. Have you seen
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Which compound sentence is written correctly?
A. Bats can hear very well, so their eyes are weak.
B. Bats can hear very well, and their eyes are weak.
C. Bats can hear very well, but their eyes are weak.
D. Bats can hear very well, yet their eyes are weak.
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A. looks
B. will look
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Of course I’ll play the piano at the party but I’m a little ______.
A. out of stock
B. out of reach
C. out of turn
D. out of practise