[ Grammar ]
The subject of a sentence is the who or what the sentence is about.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Grammar › View“Why don’t you complain to the manager, Tony?” said Paul.
A. Paul suggested that Tony complain to the manager.
B. Paul advised Tony complaining to the manager.
C. Paul suggested Tony to complain to the manager.
D. Paul asked Tony why he doesn’t complain to the manger.
Grammar › View
Tomorrow morning, both escalators in the store will be turned off periodically in order to perform _____ maintenance.
A. required
B. requiring
C. requires
D. require
Vocabulary › ViewWhat is a synonym of Vague?
A. Fuzzy
B. Plain
C. Definite
D. Attitude
Subjective and Objective Pronoun › View
My dad isn’t at home. ____ is at work.
A. She
B. He
C. Him
D. Me
