[ Conjunctions ]
Combine these sentences: I enjoy reading. I enjoy writing.
A. I enjoy reading but not writing.
B. I prefer watching movies over reading and writing.
C. I enjoy reading and writing.
D. I dislike reading and writing.

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
A. The announcer came over the loudspeaker and bellowed, “The winner of the race is…Sharon Parker”
B. The announcer came over the loudspeaker and bellowed, “…the winner of the race is Sharon Parker!”
Passive Voice › View
He was said _______ this building.
A. designing
B. to have designed
C. to design
D. designed
Grammar › ViewIs your school yard big? – __________
A. Yes, they are
B. No, you aren’t
C. No, it isn’t
D. No, they aren’t
Prepositions › View
A predicate noun renames the subject.
A. True
B. False
