He isn’t wearing a tie.
A. A tie is being worn by him
B. A tie isn’t being worn by him
C. A tie was being worn by him

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Conjunctions › ViewIn the sentence ‘He doesn’t have a family nor does he have a home’, what is ‘nor’?
A. Noun
B. Subordinating conjunction
C. Coordinating conjunction
D. Adjective
Grammar › View
What is the correct way to write this sentence: haylee went to the zoo two see the monkeys and Lions
A. haylee went to the zoo to see the monkeys and lions.
B. Haylee went to the zoo to see the monkeys and lions.
C. Haylee went to the zoo two see the monkeys and lions.
D. Haylee went to the zoo to see the monkeys and Lions.
Possessive Pronouns › ViewThis suitcase belongs to us. This suitcase is _____________________.
A. ours
B. his
C. hers
Vocabulary › View
Government run by religious leaders
A. Theocracy
B. Autocrat
C. Oligarchy
