This is … photo of my family.
A. a
B. the
C. an

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Grammar › View… make dinner?
A. Are you
B. Will you
C. Are you going
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Which is the best way to join the sentences below by using an adjective clause with ‘who’.
The girl talked to her friend.
Her friend listened carefully.
A. The girl who talked to the friend and her friend listened carefully.
B. The girl talked to her friend who listened carefully.
C. The friend who listened carefully talked to the girl.
D. The girl who talked to the friend listened carefully.
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThere (is, are) two classes of pure matter: elements and compounds.
A. Is
B. Are
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Using the grammar of infinitive clauses:
Which sentence is correct?
A. I want going to the beach.
B. I want to go to the beach.
C. I want go to the beach.
D. I want to going to the beach.
