[ Grammar ]
(it / rain at lunchtime)
A. was raining
B. rains
C. were raining
D. doesn’t rain

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Grammar › ViewWhat is ” a part of sentence with subject and verb”?
A. a verb
B. a gerund
C. a clause
D. a phrase
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Squirrels may wrap _____ of nuts.
A. boxses
B. boxss
C. boxes
Which of these is correct?
A. I’m a teacher.
B. I’s a teacher.
C. I’b a teacher.
D. I’re a teacher.
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If I ………………….. rich, I’d spend all my time travelling.
A. am
B. was
C. be
D. were
