We _______ flowers in the school garden yesterday.
A. plant
B. planted
C. plants
D. planting

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Passive Voice and Relative Clauses › ViewMy youngest sister has just got married. You met her at my house last week.
a. My youngest sister who you met her at my house last week has just got married.
b. My youngest sister whom you met at my house last week has just got married.
c. My youngest sister that you met her at my house last week has just got married.
d. My youngest sister which you met at my house last week has just got marrie
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Canadiens
A. People of mixed First Nations and European ancestry
B. A viewpoint that judges other cultures according to personal values; believing one’s own ethnic group is superior
C. The exchange of goods for other goods rather than money
D. A Francophone descendant of the settlers of New France
Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result › ViewThe news anchor spoke confidently. It seemed that he had all the facts.
A. The news anchor spoke confidently like he had all the facts.
B. The news anchor spoke confidently as if he was guessing.
C. The news anchor spoke confidently as though he didn’t know the facts.
Prepositional Phrases › View
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a prepositional phrase to describe a relationship between two things.
A. The book of poems is on the shelf.
B. She sings very well.
C. They ran quickly to the finish line.
D. He jumped high over the hurdle.
