[ Noun Phrases and Verb Phrases ]
Which verb is finite in “My parents promised to take us to Angkor Wat.”?
A. promised
B. to take

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Grammar › ViewWill you making models in the future?
A. pick up
B. look for
C. take up
D. find
Grammar and Sentence Structure › View
Rohan is preparing for his big test. Can you spot the independent clause in this sentence: “Unless you study, you won’t pass the test.”
A. You won’t pass the test.
B. Unless you study.
C. You study.
D. Pass the test.
Past Tenses › ViewI __________ still __________ (work) when the electricity __________ (disappear).
A. was still working, disappeared
B. still worked, had been disappearing
C. had still worked, disappeared
D. was still working, had been disappearing
Adverbs of Frequency › View
I ride my bike twice a week.I ___________ ride my bike
A. always
B. usually
C. often
D. sometimes
