[ Grammar ]
What are the two parts of a sentence?
A. verb and adverb
B. sentence and sentence fragment
C. subject and verb
D. subject and predicate

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Verbs and Prepositionslike/do not likeActive & PassivePresent Simple and Continuous TenseArticleGrammar on ConditionalsPassive Voice of TensesModals TensesPreposition and Word FormPresent Simple Affirmative and NegativeOther quiz:
Simple Present Tense › ViewThey . . . . not want to go to the cinema.
A. do
B. does
C. did
Grammar › View
I’m thirsty.
A. You shouldn’t ask your parents.
B. You shouldn’t hang out with your formal friend at night.
C. You should go to the cinema to buy a box of popcorn.
D. You should buy a bottle of water at the canteen.
Verb Tenses › ViewIdentify the tense of the underlined verb phrase in the sentence.
I am buying Christmas presents at the art fair.
A. past perfect
B. present perfect
C. past progressive
D. present progressive
E. (simple) present
Gerund and Infinitive › View
The client claims … the invoice.
A. have paid
B. paying
C. to have paid
D. having paid
