CHOOSE
A. CHOOSING
B. CHOICE
C. CHOOSAL
D. CHOSE

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Third Conditional › ViewWhich of the following is NOT a third conditional sentence?
A. If we had left earlier, we wouldn’t have missed the train.
B. If I had gone to bed early, I wouldn’t have been tired.
C. If I had time, I would help you.
D. If you had told me, I could have helped you.
Punctuation › View
Which punctuation is correct for this sentence? “She said Do you love me, James?”
A. ‘Do you love me, James?’
B. “Do you love me, James?”
C. “Do you love me, James.’
Grammar › ViewLook at the picture
A. There is four balls
B. There are four balls
C. There are two balls
D. There ir a ball
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
The Bicentennial, which Americans celebrated in 1976, (has, have) inspired a revival in the art of quilting.
A. Has
B. Have