[ Grammar ]
Neither Jack nor Jill _____ having lunch.
A. am
B. is
C. are
D. was
E. were

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Grammar › ViewCould you tell me ________?
A. where is the train station
B. the train station is where
C. is where the train station
D. where the train station is
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Change the sentence into active voice
A stone was being thrown by the kid.
A. The kid threw a stone.
B. The kid thrown a stone.
C. The kid was throwing a stone.
D. The kid had thrown a stone.
Grammar › ViewLondon is _____ expensive than Beijing.
A. much
B. more
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Is this sentence correct: Can Annie cooks dinner?
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
