[ Past Tenses ]
He … the Nobel Prize in literature in 1954.
A. had won
B. was winning
C. won
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the BEST way to combine these sentences?
CJ swung the bat. He missed the ball.
A. CJ swung the bat, he missed the ball.
B. CJ swung the bat, yet he missed the ball.
C. CJ swung the bat he missed the ball.
D. CJ swung the bat, for he missed the ball.
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“The children draw pictures.” What do they do?
A. Dancing
B. Sing
C. Writing
D. Paint
