[ Grammar ]
What is the past tense of lay (which means to put something in place)?
A. lay
B. laid

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Grammar › ViewWhat vivid verb would best replace the verb in the sentence? Vince ate his delicious dinner quickly.
A. devoured
B. bit
C. no change needed
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Use a subordinating conjunction in this sentence: ‘_____ you finish your project, you can relax.’
A. Before you finish your project, you can relax.
B. Although you finish your project, you can relax.
C. After you finish your project, you can relax.
D. Unless you finish your project, you can relax.
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A. an action or state of being.
B. a person, place, thing or idea.
C. a description.
D. connections in sentences.
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It was a pleasant and ___ holiday destination.
A. relaxing
B. terrible
C. frightening
