[ Types of Simple Sentences ]
Follow the team leader
A. exclamatory
B. interrogative
C. imperative

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Grammar › ViewWhat is a noun?
A. a verb
B. a person
C. a place
D. a person, place, or thing
Grammar › View
Select the option where the apostrophe placement is most correct:
A. He’d rather read last weeks magazine.
B. He’d rather read last week’s magazine.
C. Hed rather read last week’s magazine.
Grammar › ViewPut on your new shirt, my mom said.
A. My mother asked him to put on my new shirt.
B. My mother told me put on my new shirt.
C. My mother asked me to put on your shirt.
D. My mother told me to put on my shirt.
Sentence Structure and Verb Tenses › View
Choose the complex sentence:
A. He is tall, and she is short.
B. She went to the store, but it was closed.
C. Because she was tired, she went to bed early.
D. We played soccer and basketball.
