[ To Infinitive or Gerund ]
Kay and Martin agreed_______ (go) and see a film together.
A. to go
B. going

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence contains a simple present tense verb?
A. The dog digs holes in the yard.
B. The dog dug holes in the yard.
C. The dog is always digging holes in the yard.
D. The dog will dig holes in the yard.
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what is a group of sheep called?
A. a flock of sheep
B. a collection of sheep
C. a brood of sheep
D. a herd of sheep
Grammar › ViewRex bought a pair of shoes [whose / what] color is brown.
A. whose
B. what
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Smallest in size or amount that is allowed or possible; least
A. advise
B. reliable
C. hesitate
D. minimum
