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

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. The store clerk Replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
B. The store clerk replied “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
C. The store clerk replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size”
D. The store clerk replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
Present Continuous Tense › View
There is something urgent happen and it is very dangerous for the nation. Due to that reason, the president … to contact his advisors now.
A. Tries
B. Tried
C. Had tried
D. Is trying
Present Perfect Continuous Tense › ViewIt … hard.
- have just been raining
- has just been raining
Grammar › View
I was _____ excited that I went round twenty times!
A. such
B. too
C. so
D. enough
