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(Verb) They overcharged me.
A. overcharged
B. me
C. They

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Grammar › ViewWhat type of sentences is this?
What do you think of Stonehenge?
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A. Interrogative
B. Declarative
C. Imperative
D. Exclamatory
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it is the building where the legislative body meets.
A. capitol
B. capital
Tenses › ViewThey (have) dinner at 8 PM tonight.
A. They have dinner at 8 PM tonight.
B. They having dinner at 8 PM tonight.
C. They has dinner at 8 PM tonight.
D. They are having dinner at 8 PM tonight.
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Which auxiliary verbs are used to form the future perfect tense?
A. is, are
B. was, were
C. will have, shall have
D. has, have
