[ Grammar ]
Find the SIMPLE PREDICATE in the sentence:
The mischievous puppy chewed up all the flip flops.
A. chewed
B. mischievous puppy chewed
C. puppy chewed
D. chewed up all the flip flops

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General Knowledge › ViewIn which year did Bob Marley die?
A. 1980
B. 1981
C. 2003
D. 1990
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Identify the dependent clause in this compound-complex sentence: If you bake cookies, your kitchen will smell good, and your mom will be happy.
A. If you bake cookies
B. your kitchen will smell good
C. your mom will be happy
D. There is no dependent clause.
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B. This is because I cut it last week.
A. Is
B. Isn’t
C. Are
D. Aren’t
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You should consider ……………… this job offer.
A. take
B. to take
C. taking
