[ Grammar ]
Part of the sentence that tells what the subject does is called
A. Verb
B. Predicate

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Grammar › ViewWhich verb tense shows that something has already happened?
A. Past
B. Present
C. Future
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What is Contrasting?
A. to look at noticeable similarities between things
B. to look at the cause of something and find out the effect
C. to look at noticeable differences between things
D. to look at the Atlantic Ocean
It … hard.
- have just been raining
- has just been raining
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I was _____ excited that I went round twenty times!
A. such
B. too
C. so
D. enough
