Grammar Quiz

[ Vocabulary and Phrases ]

What does “carry out” mean?

A. to stop doing something

B. to begin something new

C. to perform or complete a task or research

D. to take something outside

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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They said, “We are busy today.”

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Where is the school?

A. Interrogative
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Which sentence is in the past continuous tense?

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B. They walk in the park every day.

C. They have walked in the park before.

D. They will walk in the park later.


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Louisiana lies ___ the Gulf of Mexico.
a. in
b. on
c. under