[ Adverbial Clauses ]
Form an adverbial clause to indicate place in the sentence: ‘She looked everywhere.’
A. She looked everywhere she went.
B. She looked everywhere she stayed.
C. She looked everywhere she ate.
D. She looked everywhere she slept.

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Ed and Ing Endings › ViewI hate long flights, I’m always really…..
A. Boring
B. Bored
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Sam and George went to the park to play frisbee.
A. Sam, George
B. Sam, George, park, frisbee
C. Sam, George, frisbee
Which is the correct spelling of the word…
A. Memorendum
B. Memorandem
C. Memorandum
D. Memorandam
E. Memorindum
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It was necessary that I_________there watching you the entire time you were rehearsing for the play
A. A sitting
B. being sitting
C. be sitting
D. am sitting
