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Twenty minutes (is-are) the amount of time it takes me to get home from work.
A. are
B. is
Select your answer:
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Present & Past Tenses › ViewTuti came home very late last night. Where did Budiman take her to?
A. To the movies he took her last night
B. She took him to the movies last night
C. Last night she took him to the movies
D. He took her last night to the movies
E. He took her to the movies last night
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Rewrite this sentence using present participle in place of adverbial clause!
He damaged the copy machine while Mizan was trying to operate it.
A. Trying to operate the copy machine, Mizan damaged it.
B. Tried to operate the copy machine, Mizan damaged it.