“Johnny was as quick as lightning” means…
A. Johnny is on fire.
B. Johnny is very fast.
C. Lightning is fast.

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Tenses › View“Are you …….. English right now?”
A. speak
B. spoke
C. spoken
D. speaking
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Which sentence is correct?
A. Jerry grew up with just his mother in Baltimore not knowing his father had been abducted by a flying saucer in 1987, never to be seen again.
B. Jerry grew up with just his mother in Baltimore, not knowing his father had been abducted by a flying saucer in 1987, never to be seen again.
C. Jerry grew up with just his mother in Baltimore, not knowing his father had been abducted by a flying saucer in 1987 never to be seen again.
D. Jerry grew up with just his mother in Baltimore not knowing his father had been abducted by a flying saucer in 1987 never to be seen again.
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewSelect the appropriate verb form to complete the sentence: Either of the books _______ worth reading.
A. is
B. have
C. were
D. are
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Complete the sentence with the correct object pronoun:
The window is open. I close ……….. because its windy.
A. them
B. it
C. her
