[ Modal and Compound Nouns ]
What is the correct compound noun for “glasses for the sun”?
A. sunglass
B. sunglasses
C. sunmirror
D. sunlight

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Yoke vs. Yolk › ViewBeat … and sugar with a whisk or an electric mixer until the mixture is thick, pale yellow, and forms a ribbon.
(a) yokes
(b) yolks
Grammar › View
Ms. Wayne made an _____mistake during the presentation for the executives.
A. embarrass
B. embarrassed
C. to embarrass
D. embarrassing
Grammar › ViewHow long __________ in Austria? – Almost two years, now.
A. are you living
B. have you been living
C. will you be living
D. did you live
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Identify the progressive tense of the verb.
We were planning our meals for week yesterday.
A. present progressive
B. past progressive
C. future progressive
