The predicate of a sentence is what the subject of the sentence is doing.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Grammar › ViewA fool and his money are soon parted.
A. A person who comes early has more advantage than someone who is late.
B. You can only judge if something is good or bad when you have tried it.
C. When the boss is away, the workers do not do their work properly.
D. A foolish person spends his money carelessly and soon becomes poor.
Vocab and Grammar › View
Pick the answer that matches the definition:
something that solves a problem
A. Identify
B. Solution
Vocabulary › Viewuncomfortably means……
A. uneasily
B. desperately
C. to be made to feel ashamed or foolish
D. to try anything to change a hopeless situation
Passive Voice › View
The new cinema….. (build) last year.
A. Had been build
B. Was built
C. Had been built
D. Was being built