Adjectives that end ‘-ed’
A. describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something.
B. describe the thing that causes the emotion

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Grammar › ViewSelect the sentence that contains the correct form of the verb “become” in past tense.
A. She become a better person.
B. She becomes a better person.
C. She became a better person.
D. She becomed a better person.
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Correct the following run-on sentence.
The milk splashed all over the table and all over the cat.
A. The milk splashed. All over the table. And all over the cat.
B. The milk splashed all over the table. And all over the cat.
C. The sentence is correct.
Tenses › ViewAt the moment, they __ (try) to fix the computer system.
A. try
B. are trying
C. have tried
D. have been trying
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If it’s snowing, they can’t be hiking in the mountains. What does this imply?
A. They are hiking in the mountains.
B. It is not snowing.
C. They are likely indoors.
D. They are enjoying the snow.