[ Essential and Nonessential Clauses ]
_______ in college now.
A. Your
B. You’re
C. Youre

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Subject – Predicate › ViewMy mother used to brush and braid my hair when I was ten years old.
What is the simple subject?
- mother
- my mother
Grammar TOEFL › View
Having given the prescription to the patient _____.
A. medicine was taken regularly by the patient
B. the doctors told the patient to take the medicine regularly.
C. the patient took the medicine regularly.
D. the medicine had to be taken regularly by the patient
Grammar › ViewAlthough Nadira felt very … she smiled … .
A. angrily, friendly
B. angry, friendly
C. angry, in a friendly way
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Formulate a negative sentence in the present continuous tense: “He _______ (not watch) TV right now.”
A. does not watch
B. is not watching
C. do not watch
D. not watches