Mother made a cake yesterday
A. A cake made by mother yesterday
B. A cake is made by mother yesterday
C. A cake was made by mother yesterday

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correctly punctuated sentence below.
A. “I don’t want to eat vegetables,” screamed the little boy.
B. “I don’t want to eat vegetables,!” screamed the little boy.
C. “I don’t want to eat vegetables!” screamed the little boy.
D. “I don’t want to eat vegetables.” screamed the little boy.
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He ______ angry at the moment.
A. seem
B. seems
C. is seeming
D. are seeming
Conjunctions › ViewI have to get up early. I set alarm for five o’clock… oversleep
A. so as to
B. in order to
C. in order not to
D. to
Phrasal Verbs › View
A: Timmy, here’s your hat. Put ___ before you go out. It’s cold outside. B: Okay, Dad.
A. it away
B. it off
C. it down
D. it on
