Abigail was reading a book and came across a sentence. She was confused about the correct past participle form of the verb ‘see’. Can you help her?
A. seen
B. saw
C. sees
D. see

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A. I like swimming and running.
B. I enjoy swimming or I also like running.
C. I enjoy swimming but I dislike running.
D. I enjoy swimming and I also like running.
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My parents no have a house because they don´t have enough money to buy one.
A. 1 mistake
B. 2 mistakes
C. 3 mistakes
D. it is ok
Grammar › ViewWhich of these sentences is in the imperative mood?
A. Zippy, I would like you to come here now!
B. Zippy, come here now!
C. Zippy, you need to come here now!
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What is the closest meaning of adaptable?
A. Flexible
B. Stubborn
C. Unchanging
D. Predictable
