House
A. Pronoun
B. Verb
C. Noun
D. Adjective
E. Adverb

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Simple Past Tense › ViewSarah read three comics books last month.
Change the sentence into Negative form.
A. Sarah did not read three comics books last month.
B. Sarah does not read three comics books last month.
C. Sarah did not red three comics books last month.
D. Sarah was not read three comics books last month.
E. Sarah is not read three comics books now.
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the purpose is to give information
A. narrative poem
B. monitor
C. clarify
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Perfect Verb Tenses › ViewAbigail and Luna are excitedly chatting about their weekend plans. What does the future tense reveal about their conversation?
A. An action that has already happened
B. An action that is happening now
C. An action that will happen
D. An impossible action
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Which of the following is the adverb form of “straightforward”?
A. Straightforwardness
B. Straightforwardly
C. Straightforwarded
D. Straightforwarding
