[ Grammar ]
Identify the correct use of “your” or “you’re”:
A. I think your right about the changes.
B. I think you’re right about the changes.
C. Your the best friend I could have!
D. You’re book is on the table.

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Past Simple & Past Continuous › ViewWhile he ______ the window above the door, he ______ off the chair and broke his leg.
A. was cleaning/ fall
B. cleaned/fell
C. was cleaning/fell
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True or false? “We use ‘much’ for uncountable nouns.”
A. True
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A. made waves
B. made room for
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D. made up with
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. The report ______ by the manager.
A. is writing
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