[ For vs Since ]
Teressa hasn’t taken her car to the mechanic ______ she bought it last April
A. since
B. for

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Simple Past vs Past Continuous Tense › ViewWhen you called yesterday at 8:00, I ———- the floor.
A. mopped
B. mop
C. was mopping
D. were mopping
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Twelve percent of the students _____ cola.
A. like
B. likes
Grammar › ViewThere is a wild destructive boar roaming the land.
Is there a mistake there?
A. Yes, there needs to be a comma between “wild” and “destructive”
B. no.
C. Yes, there needs to be a comma between “boar” and “roaming.”
Determiners › View
_____ of them are very active, they don’t practice any sports.
A. Neither
B. All
C. Both
D. Some
