Mr. Brown said, “I watched TV last night.”
=> Mr. Brown said that he _______ TV the night before.
_
A. was watching
B. had watched
C. watched
D. has watched

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is grammatically correct? (Bongo is the name of my dog.)
A. Bongo my dog is a golden retriever.
B. Bongo, my dog is a golden retriever.
C. Bongo, my dog, is a golden retriever.
D. Bongo; my dog is a golden retriever.
Grammar: Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences › View
Speak softly when you answer the question.
A. Exclamatory
B. Imperative
Conjunctions, Interjections and Determiners › ViewFind the interjection in the following sentence.
Oh, no! I think I spelled accommodate with one m and two d’s.
A. oh, no
B. spelled
C. accommodate
D. think
Prepositional Phrase › View
The cat with red necklace is my neighbor’s cat.
Which is the prepositional phrase?
A. The cat
B. My neighbor’s cat
C. With the red necklace
D. is my neighbor’s cat
