Find the SIMPLE Predicate: Two chicks hatched yesterday.
A. chicks
B. two
C. hatched

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English MorphosyntaxModals of ProbabilitySo Such Enough TooRegular and Irregular AdverbGrammar - could / could notSimple, Complex, Compound SentenceModalModal Verbs of Deduction and SpeculationPast TenseAdverbial PhrasesOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewIt’s compulsory for you to call him and tell him the truth.
A. You can call him and tell him the truth.
B. You must call him and tell him the truth.
C. You shouldn’t call him and tell him the truth.
D. You may not call him and tell him the truth.
Grammar › View
Read the following sentence. Then, select the correct type of sentence. Even though Barry was in love with her, he was unable to express himself; it was no surprise she left him.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
D. compound-complex
Tenses › ViewHer sister ________________(play) the violin so often that I ___________(learn) all her melodies.
A. play, learn
B. played, learnt
C. is playing, am learning
Conjunction › View
… I can go to the movies on Saturday, … I can go to the mall. It’s up to you.
A. either … or
B. neither … nor
C. both … and
D. not only … but also
