There are ….. in the house.
A. mice
B. mouse
C. mouses

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Conjunction › ViewShe wears her sweater … she won’t get cold.
A. to
B. in order to
C. so that
Coherent Sentence with Correct Grammar Structure › View
Which sentence follows the correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
A. If someone wants to improve their grammar, they must study hard.
B. If someone wants to improve his or her grammar, they must study hard.
C. If someone wants to improve his or her grammar, he or she must study hard.
D. If someone wants to improve grammar, he or she must study hard.
Mixed Conditional › ViewIf I have enough time I will see him. This sentence is about:
A. Past
B. Future
C. Possible Present (existing facts)
D. Impossible Present (now)
Grammar › View
She is a doctor, and he is a teacher.
A. Compound sentence
B. Simple sentence
C. Compound-complex sentence
D. Complex sentence
