Grammar Quiz

[ Suffixes (ing-ed) Sentences ]

He finally ____ the puzzle.

A. solved

B. helped

C. agreed

D. hiking

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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A. Harriet or her parents volunteer every Saturday at the local food pantry.
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A. Such talent is rarely seen by us.

B. Rarely do we get to see such talent.

C. We rarely see such talent.

D. We get to see such talent rarely.


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Choose the appropriate MODAL VERB.

What ____ you do if the trip was cancelled?

A. would

B. can

C. will