*—– you ——— ( invite ) them to your party last week?
A. Does you invite them to your party last week?
B. Did you invited them to your party last week?
C. Do you invited them to your party last week?
D. Did you invite them to your party last week?

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Grammar › ViewA ___________________________ is a word that joins two words or two groups of words together.
A. conjunction
B. helping/linking verb
C. interjection
D. contraction
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My dad told my sister that she has ______ homework than I do, but that I have _______ chores to complete.
A. fewer; less
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As an ambulance driver, Polly ………… stressful situations.
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