[ Grammar ]
children
A. countable
B. uncountable

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Grammar › ViewWhich option formats the title correctly?
I hope we will also be watching the movie The Great Gatsby.
A. I hope we will also be watching the movie The Great Gatsby.
B. I hope we will also be watching the movie “The Great Gatsby.”
C. I hope we will also be watching the movie The Great Gatsby.
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He’s still sleeping, ________
A. is not he
B. isn’t he
C. wasn’t he
Conjunctions › ViewWhat is the adjective in the following sentence?
The brilliant student passed the test.
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A. brilliant
B. the
C. passed
D. student
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Which of the following sentences contains an intransitive verb?
A. She reads a book.
B. He eats an apple.
C. They run fast.
D. I write a letter.
