[ Type of Sentences ]
Stop, take your hands off of me!
A. Declarative
B. Imperative
C. Interrogative
D. Exclamatory

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Grammar › ViewUse the correct form of the verb
The Governor with his officers…….
A. have arrived
B. has arrived
C. had arrived
Adjectives and Adverbs › View
Which sentence uses an adjective after a linking verb?
A. “The dog ran quickly.”
B. “The blanket is soft.”
C. “I play the piano well.”
D. “The teacher spoke kindly.”
Tenses › ViewWhen we (arrive) ______ at the party yesterday, there (not be) __________ many people there.
A. arrive – are
B. are arriving – are
C. arrived – were
D. arrived – was
Vocabulary › View
a nonfiction text whose purpose is to provide information about or explain a topic
A. informational text
B. literary text
C. fiction
D. non-fiction
