What is to argue or discuss?
A. Committees
B. Situation
C. Debate
D. Proposal

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Grammar › ViewWhich are the nouns in this sentence?
Some answers on this test are about electricity.
A. some
B. this
C. test
Conjunctions and Verb Tenses › View
What is the function of the conjunction “and” in the sentence: “She likes apples and oranges”?
A. To show contrast
B. To add information
C. To show cause
D. To indicate time
Passive Voice Tenses › View. Give an example of a sentence in the passive voice present continuous tense.
A. The book is being read by the students.
B. The students are reading the book.
C. The book was read by the students.
D. The students will read the book.
Reported Speech › View
“Don’t talk so loudly.”
A. The teacher asked us not to talk so loudly.
B. The teacher asked us we didn’t talk so loudly.
C. The teacher asked us to talk so loudly.
D. The teacher asked us not talking so loudly.
