Identify the nouns in the sentence: “Lisa bought a new dress and shoes for the party.”
A. Lisa, bought, dress, shoes, party
B. Lisa, new, dress, shoes, party
C. Lisa, dress, shoes, party
D. bought, new, for, the

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A. Tom asked that why have you charged me.
B. Tom asked why we had charged him.
C. Tom asked why we charge him.
D. Tom asked if we charged him.
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Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence: “We visited the museum last week.”
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A. That dog might be dangerous.
B. That dog must be dangerous.
C. That dog can’t be dangerous.
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Marcela didn’t come to class yesterday. She _____ an accident.
a. should have had
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d. may have had
