[ Grammar ]
Sarah puts her books … the table.
A. In
B. On
C. At

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Simple Past Tense › ViewThe students were on line two weeks ago. Change into the negative form.
A. The students not on line two weeks ago.
B. The students did not on line two weeks ago.
C. The students were not on line two weeks ago.
D. The students was not on line two weeks ago.
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labeling intended to arouse powerful negative feelings
A. name-calling
B. card-stacking
C. narration
D. semantics
Perfect Tenses › View________________ (study) English since last spring?
A. Have she been studying
B. Has she studied
C. Have she studying
D. Has she been studying
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Label the following sentence: “Rod stood in line, and he bought the tickets to the show.”
A. Compound
B. Complex
C. Compound-complex
D. Simple
