[ 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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Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewYesterday, I __________ up early.
A. get
B. got
C. is getting
D. will get
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Write questions for the underlined words.
– John went to the beach last Sunday.
A. Who did John go to the beach with?
B. How did John go to the beach?
C. When did John go to the beach?
D. Where did John go last Sunday?
Grammar › ViewThe 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
