It was an ___ light that shone over the street.
a. eerie
b. Erie
c. eyrie

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses the verb “to be” in the present simple tense?
A. The scissors is on the desk.
B. My glasses are broken.
C. The news are good today.
D. The pants is too tight.
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What is the meaning of this personification?
“The raindrops danced on the tabletop.”
A. Raindrops danced around on the table.
B. The rain hit the table and bounced off.
C. The rain soaked the patio.
D. The rain watered the plants.
Future Tense › ViewA: ________
B: Do you have an umbrella?
A. It’s going to rain.
B. It will going to rain.
C. It is going rain.
D. Is it going rain to?
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Which is correct?
A. The writer tells us a story about ‘Scaly Bob’.
B. The writer tell us a story about ‘Scaly Bob’.
C. The writer have tell us a story about ‘Scaly Bob’.
D. The writer is tell us a story about ‘Scaly Bob’.
