[ Tenses ]
Time after time he (come) ______ back and pretends like nothing has happened.
A. comes
B. came
C. has come

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A. French was spoken at this shop.
B. French is spoken at this shop.
C. French are spoken at this shop.
D. French were spoken at this shop.
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The train _____ on time yesterday.
A. arrived
B. was arrive
C. was arriving
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Grammar › View
Ethan wrote a paragraph for his English assignment. His teacher, Anika, pointed out that one of his sentences was a run-on sentence. What does that mean?
A. A sentence with a compound subject
B. A sentence with a compound predicate
C. Two or more sentences incorrectly written as one sentence
D. A sentence fragment
