[ -ed or -ing ]
He’s such a …………. person. He never wants to go out.
A. boring
B. bored

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Grammar › ViewPUNCTUATION: Are the comma(s) in the right place(s) in the following sentence (if any)?
Because of mass destruction to the system, sewage overflowed and spread diseases.
A. Yes
B. No
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Although I knew that he wanted me to ________ my brollie with me, I did not do so as it was quite cumbersome to carry.
A. Bring
B. Take
C. Fetch
D. Send
Choose the correct form of the verb from parentheses. When I heard the knock on the door, I (opened / was opening) it.
A. opened
B. was opening
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Which sentences uses the correct pronouns?
A. Bob and he ran a race.
B. Bob and him ran a race.
C. Bob and his ran a race.
