MIMIC meaning
A. to tell joke
B. real
C. to copy someone

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State Verbs and Action Verbs › ViewIt’s eight o’clock and I …to work. I hope I can arrive on time.
A. drive
B. drives
C. is driving
D. am driving
Parts of Speech and Grammar › View
Noah, Ethan, and James are writing an essay for their English class. In which of the following scenarios should they use a semicolon in their sentences?
A. When they want to separate items in a series
B. When they want to join two independent clauses
C. When they want to introduce a list after an independent clause
D. All of the above
Grammar › ViewAre there two posters?
A. Yes, there are.
B. No there.
C. No, there aren’t.
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Which of the following sentences is correct?
A. The king and his son is back.
B. The king or his son are back.
C. The king as well as his sons is back.
D. The king and his sons is back.
