[ Grammar Double Object Verbs ]
“Explain” is
A. a double-object verb.
B. not a double-object verb.

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Tenses › View_____ she _____ (read) often?
A. Does / reads
B. Do / reads
C. Does / read
D. Did / reads
Noun › View
I have …. pen.
A. two
B. an
C. a
Reported Speech › View“Please come and join our party tonight”, said Lana.
=> Lana invited us_______.
_
A. to come and join our party tonight
B. to come and join their party that night
C. to their party that night
D. to our party tonight
Vocabulary › View
moved or ran off suddenly
A. bolted
B. feeble
C. summoned
D. seized
