Young Washington _____________________________ preferred attending plays instead of completing his schoolwork.
A. Irving, bored by his studies,
B. Iriving since he was bored by his studies
C. Irving, bored by his studies and
D. Irving, he was bored by his studies,

Random Topics:
Imperative SentencesAdverbial Clause of Cause and EffectIndirect SpeechTenses UsageGrammar: Defining Relative ClausesAdjective / Noun + to InfinitiveModal and Phrasal Verbsas...as, comparatives, superlativesVerb AbilityGerunds and TensesOther quiz:
Modal Verbs and Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence correctly combines a modal verb and a contrastive conjunction?
A. He might go to the party tonight, but he must finish his work first.
B. We should go for a hike this weekend, yet we might just stay home and relax.
C. She could buy a new dress for the occasion, or she can wear something from her closet.
D. They must complete the project by Friday, yet they might need an extension.
Conditionals 1,2,3 › View
If he (train) a lot, he would be a champion.
A. trains
B. will train
C. trained
Grammar › ViewOur pet dogs like to (lie, lay, laid) under the table.
A. lie
B. lay
C. laid
Grammar › View
______ the team worked very hard, their proposal was not accepted.
A. because
B. although
C. before
D. where
