‘Let’s work out the solution together!’ Peter says.
A. Peter suggested working out the solution together
B. Peter suggested that working out the solution together.
C. Peter suggested should work out the solution together.
D. Peter suggested to working out the solution together.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct verb from the choices
Either the music teacher or his students (tunes, tune) the instruments for the concert.
A. tune
B. tunes
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What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence?
The scientist methodically recorded the results of the experiment.
A. of the experiment
B. methodically recorded
C. the results of the experiment
D. scientist methodically recorded
Tenses › ViewWhile Tom (drive) ………………………………………… to work yesterday, he (see) ………………………………………… Mary. He (offer) ………………………………………… to give her a lift.
A. were driving; saw; offered
B. drove; saw; offered
C. was driving; saw; offered
D. had been driving; saw; offered
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Which sentence has NO past tense verb ERRORS?
A. She pulled down a book off of the shelf.
B. He learned how to read at a young age.
C. The children talkt to each other at recess.
D. The teacher handed us our test papers.
