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Which word is more formal: ‘request sb to’ or ‘ask sb to’?
A. respond to sb
B. ask sb to

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Adverbs › ViewWhat does an adverb clause do?
A. Modifies a noun or pronoun.
B. Describes verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
C. Connects two independent clauses.
D. Replaces a noun in a sentence.
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When ____ Miranda going to the beach?
A. is
B. are
Linking Verb › ViewPlease choose the correct linking verb in the sentence.
Rocky and Winky chased a porcupine.
A. Chased
B. A
C. And
D. No linking verb
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You ……….. worry about me; I feel fine.
A. don’t have to
B. might not
C. wouldn’t
D. aren’t able to
