[ Prepositions ]
blame … sth
A. on
B. for
C. of
D. by

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct sentence. (consistency of tense)
A. John walked into the study hall and starts complaining about his grade on the spelling test.
B. John walked into the study hall and started complaining about his grade on the spelling test.
Miscellaneous Grammar Usages › View
Can you please turn _____? I left my umbrella.
A. up
B. back
C. through
D. off
Participle Adjectives › ViewMy brother’s test result was very __________. He only got a D.
A. disappointed
B. disappointing
Grammar › View
Nobody went there,
A. did they?
B. do they?
C. did it?
D. none
