Form a present perfect continuous sentence using the verb ‘read’.
A. I read
B. I have been reading.
C. I have read
D. I am reading

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Types of Sentences › ViewWhat is the formula for a compound-complex sentence?
A. Two (or more) independent clauses and one dependent clause (I+I+D)
B. I don’t know (I+D+K)
C. One independent clause and one dependent clause (I+D)
D. Two (or more) independent clauses (I+I)
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Which even is a fixed, scheduled event (not a future plan)?
A. Lunch with your boyfriend
B. Lunch with your girlfriend
C. A doctor’s appointment
D. A vacation next month
Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewGinny, Caleb and Siti were so excited about their trip that _______________ could not sleep.
A. us
B. we
C. they
D. them
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Choose the correct verb tense. “Have you finally (wrote/written) for the tickets?”
A. wrote
B. written
