[ Nouns and Their Forms ]
Which sentence uses a proper noun?
A. The girl is reading.
B. The city is big.
C. Emily is reading.
D. The dog is barking.

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Past Perfect Simple & Past Perfect Continuous › ViewWe (not travel) overseas for five years.
Which is the correct past perfect continuous for the sentence above?
A. had travelled
B. travel
C. not yet travel
D. had not been travelling
Grammar › View
When the children … home, it was obvious that they had been playing in the mud.
A. Were arriving
B. Arrived
C. Had arrived
D. Arrive
Not only ____ him, but also didn’t speak to him.
A. I didn’t see
B. did I not see
C. didn’t I see
D. I hadn’t seen
Compound Adjectives › View
I am ______, so I need a special desk in order to write more comfortably.
A. left-minded
B. left-hand
C. left-oriented
D. left-handed
