[ Grammar Phrases ]
. Obviously, I could be wrong. The adverb “obviously” modifies
A. verb
B. pronoun
C. clause

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Grammar › ViewIn which answer is the subordinating conjunction underlined?
A. We will have dinner after your sister gets here.
B. We will have dinner after your sister gets here.
C. We will have dinner after your sister gets here.
D. We will have dinner after your sister gets here.
Past Tense vs Present Perfect Tense › View
“You _________ (lie) in bed for the whole morning. When will you get up?”
A. has lain
B. have lain
C. lay
D. laid
Future Tenses › View____________ to the supermarket, ________ come with me?
A. I’m going, will
B. I’ll go, wil
C. I go, do
D. I’ll go, do
Grammar › View
Next year, my mom ______________ celebrate her 80th birthday.
A. will
B. is going to
C. will be
D. would
