“Can you explain why you are always late for work?”
“There must be some _____. I’ve never been late for work.”
A. mistakes
B. mistake
C. mistaken
D. mistaking

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Conjunctions and Commas › ViewSelect the sentence that uses a preposition correctly.
A. The book is on the table.
B. The book is on table.
C. The book is on in the table.
D. The book is on under the table.
Present Continuous Tense › View
We _______ (not go) to the beach today because of the rain.
A. is not going
B. are not going
C. am not going
D. not going
Tenses › ViewShe …………. a birthday cake yesterday.
A. makes
B. will make
C. made
D. is making
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What is an adverb clause?
A. A word that modifies an adverb, adjectives, verbs, and verb phrases.
B. A clause that indicates time, place, condition, contrast, reason, and purpose.
C. A phrase that tells you what a noun does.
D. A clause that mofies the noun in the sentence.
