Which is the complete subject of the following sentence?
Some of a baby’s bones are soft at birth.
A. bones are soft at birth
B. Some of a baby’s
C. are soft at birth
D. Some of a baby’s bones

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It is a good idea to start your homework as soon as you get home.
A. You might start your homework as soon as you get home.
B. You should start your homework as soon as you get home.
C. You can start your homework as soon as you get home.
D. You don’t need to start your homework as soon as you get home.
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The kites are____. They made them yesterday.
A. their
B. theirs
WH Questions and Simple Past Tense › ViewChoose the correct word to fill in the blank: “When ____ you arrive yesterday?”
A. do
B. are
C. did
D. doing
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He ____ (run) after the baloon.
A. runies
B. runing
C. run
D. runs
