I am a wife ________ a mother.
A. for
B. and
C. but
D. so
E. yet

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewEither the manager or his assistants ____ to attend the meeting.
A. has
B. have
C. is
D. are
Grammar › View
What is the complete predicate of the sentence?
During the storm, the power to the houses quickly went out after a lightning strike.
___
A. During the storm . . . quickly went out after a lightning strike.
B. During the storm . . . to the houses quickly went out after a lightning strike.
C. went out after a lightning strike
D. quickly went out after a lightning strike
Grammar › ViewShe did not buy _______ food at the canteen. She brought food from home.
A. any
B. many
C. some
D. much
Tenses › View
Why —- the milk? Do you think it —- off?
A. are you smelling / has gone
B. will you be smelling / went
C. had you been smelling / goes
D. were you smelling / will have gone
