What is the COMPOUND PREDICATE in the following sentence?
Mrs. Musto and Mrs. Candler went for a jog but ate pizza afterward.
A. There isn’t one
B. went, ate
C. for, but
D. Mrs. Musto, Mrs. Candler

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Tenses › ViewPeter watches TV _______.
A. in his free time
B. now
C. last night
D. tomorrow
Comma › View
What’s missing and where does it belong?
Did you hear, Michael Jackson to the Beatles plan to blow up the sun!
A. A comma and it goes after “the Beatles”
B. A parenthesis before “plan” and after “sun!”
C. A comma after “plan to blow”
D. A comma after “Michael Jackson
Choose the reported speech: John “I am going”
A. John said (that) he is goes
B. John said (that) he was going
C. ‘John sais (that) he goes
Past Perfect Simple Tense › View
We _______the document when the computer crashed.
A. saves
B. didn’t save
C. has saved
D. had saved
