He lives _________ the house _____________ the end ______________ road
A. On, at, in
B. In, in, of
C. In, at, of
D. On, by, at

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Grammar › ViewHow should this sentence fragment best be revised to make a complete sentence?
The children ate talking loudly at lunch.
A. Talking loudly, their lunch the children ate.
B. Loudly, the children talked at lunch.
C. At lunch, the children were loudly talking.
D. Ate at lunch, the children loudly talked.
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You are not playing _____ the rules.
A. with
B. at
C. in
D. by
Simple Present Continuous Tense › ViewElsa __________ a snow castle.
A. am making
B. are making
C. is making
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Which of the following is the correct negative form of the sentence ‘They eat pizza.’?
A. They don’t eat pizza.
B. They doesn’t eat pizza.
C. They not eat pizza.
D. They aren’t eat pizza.