Susan ________________ already _______________(take) the dog for a walk.
A. have taken
B. has taken
C. has taking
D. have took

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Grammar › ViewYou —- the locksmith to open the door for you last night before you tried to open the door yourself.
A. ought to have called
B. must call
C. could call
D. had better call
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What is the subject of this sentence? The cat sleeps on the couch.
A. The cat
B. sleeps on the couch
Grammar: Syntax › ViewUsually structured as two or more adverbs e.g. quite smoothly
A. modified noun phrase
B. noun phrase
C. adverbial phrase
D. adjective phrase
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Which sentence is an example of a run-on? (remember a run-on is an ERROR–it is not correctly punctuated)
A. I like singing but I can’t do it very well.
B. I like singing a ton of great songs even though I am not very good at it, but I hope to be good at it one day.
C. I like singing, I can’t do it very well.
