[ Grammar ]
A ______ is a group of related words that contains both a subject and a verb or predicate.
A. phrase
B. clause

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Tenses › ViewJim Corbett —————– animals, but he —————- several man-eaters.
a) Loved, would kill
b) Loved, killed
c) Loved, had killed
d) Love, kill
Present Perfect Tense › View
Which sentence is correct?
A. Robby has fallen in love with Lily since last year
B. The company has operated its business for 1988
C. I’ve had this brand new car since four days
D. She has watch the football match for one hour
Simple Future Tense › ViewRachmat . . . . . all of his friends to the celebration next week
A. Will invite
B. Invites
C. Invited
D. Invitation
Present Tense › View
______ your mother _______ Math?
A. Do/teach
B. Does/teach
C. Does/teaches
D. Do/teachs
