Robert and Tara … when Peter … .
A. Were preparing dinner – was arriving
B. Were preparing dinner – arrived
C. Prepared dinner – was arriving
D. Prepared dinner – arrive

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThe book on the library shelf (belong/belongs) to William.
A. belong
B. belonging
C. belongs
D. belonged
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Consider a scene where Bella, played by Grace, is running. To make it an adverb, should Grace say “Bella ran quickly” or “Bella ran”?
A. Quickly
B. Ran
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is an example of an adjectival clause describing an object?
A. The house where I grew up is now a museum.
B. The girl who won the competition is my best friend.
C. The book that I borrowed from the library is fascinating.
D. The day when we first met was unforgettable.
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………..have a train.
A. I
B. She
C. They
