Which one is INCORRECT for past tense and past participle verb?
A. drink, drank, drunk
B. steal, stole, stoled
C. ride, rode, ridden
D. cost, cost, cost

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Personification › ViewWhich of these sentences contains personification?
A. Shiny new shoes peeked out from under his freshly pressed pants.
B. Shiny new shoes were visible under his freshly ironed pants.
C. Shiny new shoes were polished and clean.
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Wendy went _______ her housing estate to search for her missing cat.
A. from
B. through
C. around
D. under
Grammar › ViewChoose the correctly written sentence (Capital Letters).
A. why did she run away? was it something he said?
B. why did she run away? Was it something he said?
C. Why did she run away? Was it something he said?
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Choose the sentence that correctly uses the preposition “under.”
A. The cat sleeps under the warm sun.
B. She placed the book under the table.
C. Under the movie, we ate popcorn.
D. He runs under quickly.
