If she ______________ English better, she’d be able to get a really good job.
A. speaks
B. spoke
C. would speak

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Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the correlative conjunction in each sentence.
Neither Jack nor Louise ate breakfast because they were not hungry.
A. neither/nor
B. neither Jack/nor Louise
C. neither/they
D. ate/were
Grammar › View
Which sentence below has a compound predicate?
A. The farmer planted his garden with plenty of hearty beans and delicious corn.
B. Vanessa and her friend Julio visited the park behind Vanessa’s house.
C. The hand sanitizer on my backpack is nearly out.
D. The pumpkins had spoiled and began to smell horribly.
Few, a few, little, a little › ViewIt was freezing. Brrr! Only … people were walking.
A. A little
B. A few
C. Little
D. Few
Adverbs of Frequency › View
I / my homework / in my room / do / always
A. Always I do my homework in my room
B. In my room I always do my homewok
C. I always do my homework in my room
D. I do my homework always in my room
