[ Grammar ]
A simple sentence…
A. has one subject and one predicate
B. expresses one complete thought
C. contains both of these things.
D. contains neither of these things.

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Homonyms › ViewIf one baby bird begins to ___, all of the the others will start.
a. cheap
b. cheep
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___ to the train station?
a. How do I get
b. How I get
The king made his escape while his royal subjects _________ the enemies.
A. held off
B. held on
C. held up
D. held over
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…. you …. Sarah tonight?
A. Are-meet
B. Is-meet
C. Are-meeting
D. Is-meeting
