Select the SIMPLE SUBJECT:
The final touchdown excited the crowd.
A. final
B. touchdown
C. excited
D. crowd

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Passive Voice › ViewTom opens the door. The passive is …
A. The door was opened by Tom
B. The door opened by Tom
C. The door is opened by Tom
D. The door is being opened by Tom
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I _______ my homework by 9 p.m. (completed action before time in future)
A. will have been doing
B. will have done
C. will be doing
Vocabulary › ViewTwo of the group members ___________ completing the whole project on Saturday, but Henley wanted to play video games on Saturday, so he didn’t make it to the meeting.
A. dialect
B. monetary
C. modest
D. proposed
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Hey there, Siti! Can you help Joko figure out the comparative form of the adjective ‘strong’? Let’s see if you can lift the right answer!
A. stronger
B. strongest
C. strongly
D. strongerest
