We … Tanya in town a few days ago.
A. see
B. saw
C. seen
D. seeing

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Conjunction › ViewBoth Jon and Lauren … the movie
A. enjoy
B. enjoys
C. enjoying
D. has enjoyed
Gerunds › View
Some shy people have trouble making new friends. This is an example of gerunds used as a(n) …………………………….
A. object complement
B. subject
C. object of a preposition
D. object
Neither/Either/All/None › ViewThe bakery made the cake too small for Beckett’s birthday! We may have ___ cake ___ ice cream. Just only one option.
A. Either/or
B. Wait.. There’s not enough cake?
C. Neither/nor
D. Either/nor
Suffixes and Tenses › View
Identify the role of the suffix “-ist” in the word “journalist” and explain its significance.
A. A person who writes journals; “The journalist reported the news.”
B. A person who studies; “The journalist studied the topic.”
C. A person who teaches; “The journalist taught the class.”
D. A person who paints; “The journalist painted a picture.”
