What is ‘Imperative’?
A. Of vital importance; crucial.
B. Exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.
C. A tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged.
D. Making marks that cannot be removed; unforgettable.

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Simple Past Tense › ViewSarah read three comics books last month.
Change the sentence into Negative form.
A. Sarah did not read three comics books last month.
B. Sarah does not read three comics books last month.
C. Sarah did not red three comics books last month.
D. Sarah was not read three comics books last month.
E. Sarah is not read three comics books now.
Vocabulary › View
the purpose is to give information
A. narrative poem
B. monitor
C. clarify
D. informational text
Verbs and Prepositions › ViewWhich preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I believe _ his innocence.”
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. with
Grammar › View
Now he ________ a book about English. I don’t think he will finish it.
A. writes
B. wrote
C. has written
D. is writing
