Which sentence maintains a consistent verb tense for a story set in the past?
A. The knight rides his horse across the field and is raising his sword.
B. The knight rode his horse across the field and raises his sword.
C. The knight rides his horse across the field and raised his sword.
D. The knight rode his horse across the field and raised his sword.

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Modals Verb › View“I really don’t know why Tony didn’t come to the meeting”. “There ….. something wrong with him.
A. might be
B. could be
C. will be
D. should have been
E. must have been
Determiners › View
Look at the image.Which sentence describes it correctly?
A. Look! There isn’t any bread left.
B. Look! There isn’t many bread left.
C. Look! There isn’t a lot bread left.
D. Look! There isn’t some left.
Grammar › ViewDon’t you wish your family could ride to school on a dragon?
A. correct as it is
B. incorrect
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My boyfriend broke up with me and this _________ me greatly.
A. effected
B. affected
