The words is, was, were, be, will are
A. linking verbs
B. action verbs
C. adverbs
D. prepositions

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Grammar › ViewLucy: Has your English teacher ever given you a lot of homework?
Sam: No, she has ______ given us too much homework.
A. ever
B. never
Vocabulary › View
Consolidated
A. settlement of differences or agreement
B. being persistent, stubborn, or obstinate
C. aggressively, greedy, grasping
D. having become solid, firm, or coherent
Adjective Clause › ViewThomas : Do you know the woman standing there? Dian : Yes, she is the new English teacher ……..
A. Which can speak Dutch.
B. Whose her son is a student at LIA.
C. Who is also the computer teacher.
D. Whose husband he died last year.
E. Whom also the computer teacher.
Grammar › View
On Thursday, we saw a car staring at the beach.
A. NO CHANGE
B. On Thursday, we saw a beach staring at the car.
C. On Thursday, we saw a car while staring at the beach.
D. On Thursday, staring at the beach.
