[ Grammar ]
Which answer best/correctly combines the two sentences below? Deer eat grasses. Deer eat acorns. Deer eat leaves.
A. Deer eat grasses, acorns, and leaves.
B. Deer eat grasses and they eat acorns and they eat leaves.

Random Topics:
Tenses - Irregular VerbsWas & Were QuestionsAction, Helping & Linking VerbsReflexive pronounsPast Continuous and Past Simple TenseGrammar (Adverbs, Prepositions, Prepositional Phrases)Article & PrepositionGrammar / PronounsGrammar and IdiomsGerunds and InfinitivesOther quiz:
Passive Voice with Modals › ViewOld furniture ______ repaired instead of discarded.
A. can be
B. must be
C. may be
D. should be
Vocabulary › View
The covering letter wasn’t attached ____ the CV.
A. with
B. from
C. to
D. by
Grammar › ViewNot __ does Eric take care of central reservations, but he also runs the marketing department.
A. yet
B. only
C. that
D. unless
Grammar › View
I _____ speak and write well in English.
A. can
B. must
C. have
