[ Grammar ]
When can you usually see _______ moon, in the morning or at night?
A. a
B. an
C. the

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Grammar › ViewRudi …. Dona go to school together.
A. and
B. ,and
C. but
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“I can’t explain this rule to you”, said my classmate to me.
A. My classmate told me he can’t explain that rule to me.
B. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to me.
C. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to you.
D. My classmate said me he couldn’t explain that rule to me.
Grammar › ViewWhat kind of sentence is this?
Nothing of the sort.
A. it’s not a sentence
B. declarative
C. informative
D. interrogative
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Does he like milk?
A. Yes, he does
B. No, she doesn’t
C. No, he doesn’t
