[ Grammar ]
A simple sentence is made of:
A. Subject, noun and predicate
B. Subject, verb and predicate

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Some vs. Any › ViewI don’t like …….pop music. I only like Jazz.
a. some
b. any
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Which of the following sentences have the correct way of using commas?
A. Next, heat some cooking oil in a frying pan.
B. Next, heat some cooking, oil in a frying pan.
C. Next, heat some cooking oil in, a frying pan.
D. Next heat some cooking oil in a frying pan.
Grammar › ViewThe children apologized for ___ so naughty
A. be
B. to be
C. being
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A poetic form with nineteen lines and a set pattern of repeating lines and rhyming words is called a _________.
A. arbor
B. parallel structure
C. villanelle
D. entrechats
