[ Grammar ]
Complete with the past-tense (verb):
I (sweep) the entire house yesterday.
A. sweeped
B. will sweep
C. sweep
D. swept

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Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is not correct ?
A. You will be eating pizza soon.
B. Andrew’s idea proved disastrous. I won’t be taking his advice again.
C. If you go now, you will have been waiting around for ages without a doubt.
D. Harry will be coming to the party on Saturday.
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In the following sentence, which word is an adjective?
My mom and dad bought me a beautiful game.
_
A. bought
B. game
C. beautiful
Mixed General Quiz › ViewAny student who graduates from a Kansas high school is permitted ___ at a state university in Kansas.
a. to enroll
b. enrolls
c. enrolling
Subject Verb Agreement › View
That bag of oranges _____ fresh.
A. looks
B. look
