Identify the APPOSITIVE: My parents’ car, an old minivan, isn’t exactly what I want to drive on my date.
A. My parents’ car
B. an old minivan
C. minivan
D. I

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Tenses › ViewBy the time the police —- at the scene to disperse the crowd, the demonstators —- down the many shop windows.
A. have arrived / had been smashing
B. arrived / had smashed
C. will have arrived / smash
D. arrive / will smash
E. had arrived / will have smashed
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. What is the structure of the Present Continuous?
A. Subject + has/have + been + verb (-ing)
B. Subject + is/am/are + verb (-ing)
C. Subject + had been + verb (-ing)
D. Subject + verb (base form)
Grammar › ViewLucy is as happy as a_______because she has won a trip to Australia.
A. king
B. queen
C. clown
D. princess
Phrasal Verb › View
The student was asked to write ____ his name on the paper.
A. back
B. in
C. down
