What is the correlative conjunction in the following sentence: Neither the dog nor the cat wanted to go outside.
A. both…and
B. neither…nor
C. not only…but also
D. either…or

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Present Tense › ViewAnna and Lisa ________________ to school by bus.
A. do not go
B. does not go
C. do not goes
D. does not goes
Subject – Predicate › View
Which sentence contains a compound subject?
A. Living inside the old barn were a large brown horse and a short white cow.
B. Only two dozen children rode the bus that day, but it was still very noisy.
C. The green cicada is an insenct found in yards and parks all over town.
D. A small lizard slithered his way under the rock and out of sight.
The professor is known for __________ difficult concepts in a simple way.
A. explaining
B. explain
C. to explain
D. explained
Present Simple and Present Continuous › View
Why ……………(you / laugh) in this photo?
A. is you laughing
B. do you laugh
C. are you laughing
