[ Grammar ]
A group of words with a subject and a verb is called:
A. Clause
B. Simple sentence

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Some vs. Any › ViewYou need to buy ……………. new shoes. These ones are too old and ugly !
A. Some
B. Any
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Combine Sentences.
John ate chips. John ate pizza.
___
A. John ate chips and pizza.
B. John ate chips and John ate pizza.
Afraid vs. Scared › ViewShe is always … by the arrival of the side effects.
(a) afraid
(b) scared
(c) afraid/scared
Mixed General Quiz › View
It is a crime to ___.
a. steal
b. steel
