[ Some vs. Any ]
Would you like … wine with your dinner?
a. some
b. any

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Pronouns and Antecedents › ViewWhat is the antecedent in this sentence?
The principal was on vacation so Jinx could not see him.
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A. principal
B. vacation
C. see
D. him
Simple Past Tense › View
What is the past simple form of ‘say’?
A. says
B. said
C. sayed
D. saying
Verb Tenses › ViewForm a sentence using simple present tense: He always ____________ (help) his friends with their homework.
A. He always helped his friends with their homework.
B. He always help his friends with their homework.
C. He always helping his friends with their homework.
D. He always helps his friends with their homework.
Grammar › View
Can you pass me _____ blue jeans?
A. these
B. those
C. them
D. this