On the weekends, Mr. News loves watching sports, playing with his daughter, running errands, and relaxing.
A. Adjective Phrase
B. Parallel Structure
C. Infinitive Phrase
D. Noun Phrase

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Grammar › ViewThe flowers _______ by my older brother every day.
A. have been watering
B. have watered
C. have been watered
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What is the BEST way to combine these sentences?
The scientist had heard of the ghost horse.
The scientist became suspicious.
A. The scientist had heard of the ghost horse ,and became suspicious.
B. Although the scientist had heard of the ghost horse, he became suspicious.
C. The scientist had heard of the ghost horse and became suspicious.
D. The scientist had heard of the ghost horse.
The scientist became suspicious.
How can the underlined part in the following sentence be replaced with a personal pronoun?
Didn’t you invite Darla, Francine, and Kenny?
___
A. Us
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My father loves doing the ________________.
A. gardening
B. horse riding
C. ice-skating
D. painting
