[ Grammar ]
What … the weather like yesterday?
A. was
B. were

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Compound Nouns and Compound Adjectives Questions › View“Editor-in-chief” is an example of:
A. Closed compound noun
B. Hyphenated compound noun
C. Open compound noun
D. Compound adjective
Adverbial Clauses › View
He tried to explain, so she refused to listen.
A. to explain
B. so
C. refused
D. to listen
Past Tense, Recount Text, and Future Tense › ViewWe … Tanya in town a few days ago.
A. see
B. saw
C. seen
D. seeing
Grammar › View
Your trip sounds really … — tell me more!
A. interesting
B. interested