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

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Tenses › ViewWhat is the correct form of the verb in this sentence? “They _____ (not finish) their project yet.”
A. didn’t finish
B. haven’t finished
C. weren’t finishing
D. don’t finish
Subordinating Conjunctions › View
“She waited ___ the train arrived.”
A. Wherever
B. Until
C. Although
D. While
Conjunctions & Interjections › ViewIn 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.
