[ Types of Simple Sentences ]
An imperative sentence
A. makes a statement or tells something
B. asks a question
C. gives a command
D. shows strong feelings or surprise

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewIdentify the part of speech for ‘beautiful’ in the sentence: ‘The beautiful garden attracted many visitors.’
A. noun
B. verb
C. adverb
D. adjective
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We use adverbs of frequency…
A. Before the verb “to be” and after all other verbs.
B. After the verb “to be” and after all other verbs.
C. After the verb “to be” and before all other verbs.
Grammar › ViewYou … do it in time.
A. Needn’t
B. Must
C. Mustn’t
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The local police are still ______missing villagers after the storm.
A. giving up
B. looking for
C. turning on
D. going on
