[ Morphology and Grammar ]
The subject of a sentence is usually a(n) _____.
A. verb
B. noun
C. adverb
D. adjective

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Tag Questions › Viewhe is arabian, _________
A. isnt he
B. isnt she
C. is he
D. is she
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Rita: Isn’t the movie at a quarter to seven? Lily: That’s right. It’s at _____. Let’s hurry up, or(否則)we’ll(將)be late for the movie.
A. seven fifteen
B. six forty-five
C. seven thirty
D. six thirty
Grammar › View____ send you an e-mail.
A. I’ll
B. won’t
Grammar & Vocabulary › View
. In contrast, a ___________ usually has more than one person or many people who work together. The business is separate from the owners, so they can buy or sell it if they like.
A. shares
B. company
C. firms
