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Participle Clause: She was a painter, so she decided to open a gallery
A. Being a painter, she decided to open a gallery.
B. She’s a painter, she decided to open a gallery.
C. Be a painter, she decided to open a gallery.
D. As a painter, she decided to open a gallery.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › View Is the underlined verb or verb phrase in the simple, progressive, or perfect aspect?
The package should have arrived by now!
A. Perfect
B. Progressive
C. Simple
Grammar › View
Which is the embedded question?
A. I’m not sure if our friend will be at the party.
B. Will our friend be at the party?
C. When will our friend be at the party?
D. Why will our friend not be at the party?
