students – the – in – the – having – experiment – are – laboratory – the ?
A. The students are the experiment having in the laboratory?
B. The students are having the experiment in the laboratory?
C. Are the students having the experiment in the laboratory?
D. Are having the students the experiment in the laboratory?

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Parts of Speech › ViewStephen sarcastically commented on Luke’s dismal failure of scoring the goal.
What part of speech is ‘failure’?
A. adverb
B. adjective
C. common noun
D. abstract noun
Noun Phrase › View
Which of the following is a noun phrase?
A. Running fast
B. Drinking clean water
C. Clean water
D. Singing loudly
Tenses › ViewI __________ my homework by the time you arrive.
A. finish
B. will finish
C. am finishing
D. finished
Conjunctions › View
What is the coordinating conjunction in the sentence: ‘The vessel was equipped with state-of-the-art technology, yet it encountered navigation issues.’?
A. yet
B. but
C. and
D. so
