What is the past tense of “eat”?
A. Eats
B. Eaten
C. Ate
D. Eating

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Grammar › ViewI __________________ a student for five years. (be)
A. I have been a student for five years.
B. I has been a student for five years.
C. I have be a student for five years.
D. I have was a student for five years.
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What is the difference between subject and predicate?
A. Subject is the beginning of the sentence. The predicate is the end.
B. Subject explains what the subject of the sentence is doing. The predicate is the subject of the sentence.
C. Subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate explains what the subject is doing.
I reckon we owe you about the same as you owe us. Why don’t we just ___ ?
a. call his bluff
b. called it a day
c. calls the shots
d. chicken
e. call it quits
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Use a quantifier to express quantity in the sentence: ‘She has ___ books on her shelf.’
A. She has all books on her shelf.
B. She has few books on her shelf.
C. She has many books on her shelf.
D. She has some books on her shelf.