[ Grammar ]
Combine Sentences.
Michael has a red balloon. Chelsea has a red balloon.
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A. Michael has a red balloon and Chelsea, too.
B. Michael and Chelsea have a red balloon.

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Conditional Sentences and Verb Form-ed and -ing AdjectivesSuperlative AdjectivesMixed Present TensesProgressive Perfect and Simple Verb TensesVerbs + Gerund or InfinitiveKinds of NounsThird ConditionalsVerb, Object, PrepositionPresent Simple, Present Continuous or Present PerfectOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI _________ many story books.
A. has
B. had
C. have
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Which sentence uses the “I’m good at…” structure correctly?
A. I’m good at draw but I’m not good at sing.
B. I’m good at drawing but I’m not good at singing.
C. I’m good at drawing but I’m not good at sing.
D. I’m good at draw but I’m not good at singing.
Tenses › View. Did you ___ (to see) the new movie?
A. look
B. view
C. see
D. watch
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The drummers played a long time, but the piano players stopped early.
A. compound
B. complex
C. simple
