[ Grammar ]
puzzle – ? – this – Is – your
A. Is this your puzzle?
B. Your puzzle this is?
C. This is your puzzle?

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Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewWhat we need ________ bicycles.
A. Are
B. Is
Subject – Predicate › View
The predicate…
A. Describes the subject
B. Describes the verb
C. Is what the verb is about
D. Is the adjective
In the following sentence, which word is the conjunction? “Aaron and I are good friends.”
A. good
B. friends
C. and
D. Aaron
Grammar & Vocabulary › View
What does the word ‘active’ mean ?
A. Having a lot of energy and moving often.
B. Eating fresh food from a supermarket.
C. Relaxing and staying indoors.
D. Sleeping for long periods.
