[ Grammar ]
A simple sentence is a group of words…
A. with one complete thought.
B. with two complete thoughts joined together by a conjunction.

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Adverb › ViewThe manager asked for a meeting before the final decision. ______ I don’t believe that he would agree to this project.
A. Surprisingly
B. Hopefully
C. Luckily
D. Personally
Gerund & Participle › View
“She was great, wasn’t she?” “Absolutely, I can recall the last time I heard her ________ such an inspiring speech.”
A. has been delivering
B. to deliver
C. to be delivering
D. deliver
Homonyms › ViewSeason the chicken with a little ___.
a. time
b. thyme
Countable & Uncountable Nouns › View
There are _____ famous museums in Kuala Lumpur.
A. many
B. a lot of
C. any
