[ Grammar ]
We have history and English […] Wednesday afternoons.
A. on
B. the
C. in
D. by

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Simple Tenses › ViewIdentify the simple present tense in the sentence: ‘Zoe walks to school every day.’
A. to
B. walks
C. school
D. Zoe
Articles › View
When do we use the definite article ‘the’?
A. When referring to a specific noun known to the listener or reader.
B. When the noun is plural
C. When referring to an abstract concept
D. When the noun starts with a vowel
Homonyms › ViewThe honey ___ is a hard working insect.
a. be
b. bee
Grammar › View
The green grapes are sweet. The purple grapes are also sweet. The green grapes are as __ as the purple grapes.
A. sweet
B. smooth
C. sweetest
D. smoothest
