[ Pronouns, Sentence Structure, and Figurative Language ]
Correct this sentence:
“Bob and me travel a good deal.”
A. Bob and I travel a good deal.
B. Bob and us travel a good deal.

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Perfect Tenses › ViewChoose the correct form of the verb in “Past Perfect Tense”.
The thief ________ (run) away before the police arrived.
A. had run
B. had ran
C. had not ran
Grammar › View
Choose the correctly formatted sentence:
A. “I hate you,” she said smiling.
B. “I hate you.” she said, smiling.
C. “I hate you,” she said, smiling.
D. “I hate you.” she said smiling.
Grammar › ViewUncle Sam is balding.
He does not have ______ hair.
A. much
B. many
C. few
D. some
Mixed General Quiz › View
The church bells ___ and the crowds cheer.
a. peal
b. peel
