[ Grammar ]
A. THERE WAS A HIPPO
B. THERE WASN’T A HIPPO
C. THERE WERE SOME HIPPOS

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Gerunds And Infinitives › ViewAs we hadn’t seen each other for ages, we spent the first hour together …… up on the latest gossip.
A. catching
B. catch
C. having caught
D. to catch
Nouns › View
What kind of noun would you use to show you have more than one of something?
A. a proper noun
B. a plural noun
C. an irregular noun
D. an abstract noun
Grammar › ViewA:I didn’t see you yesterday. What happened? B:I had a bad headache ___ I didn’t go to school.
A. because of
B. , so
C. but
D. because
Sentence Structure › View
What does a compound sentence consist of?
A. A single independent clause
B. Two independent clauses
C. An independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
D. Two dependent clauses
