[ Grammar-Present Continuous-Sentence Making ]
Make “Affirmative” sentence.
You ride a bike.
A. You’re riding a bike.
B. You are rideing a bike.
C. You are ride a bike.

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Grammar › ViewMy sister tries to eat healthy.
Make the sentence NEGATIVE
A. My sister don’t try to eat healthy.
B. My sister doesn’t tries to eat healthy.
C. My sister doesn’t try to eat healthy.
Vocabulary › View
There’s no need to _____________. Everybody can hear you.
A. signal
B. receive
C. shout
D. invest
Pronoun Antecedent Agreement › ViewWhat is the pronoun and in the sentence? (antecedent is underlined)
Any child who wants to go on the field trip must bring in a permission slip signed by his or her parents.
A. field trip
B. his or her
C. permission slip
D. signed by
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
describes something that many people like
A. unusual
B. popular
C. common
