[ Transitive and Intransitive Verb ]
A sentence may have more than one direct object.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Personal Pronouns and VerbLinkers and ConjunctionsNumbersRequest with Modal VerbsSimple Present Continuous TenseTransitive or Intransitive VerbsGrammar, Conditional Sentences, VocabularyPresent tense AffirmativeSuffixes (ing-ed) SentencesNoun / PronounOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewImagine that Sarah and John are playing a word game. Sarah tells John that she hid her favorite toy either “under” the enchanted bed or “banana”. Can you help John figure out which word is a preposition?
A. Under
B. Banana
Adverbial Clauses › View
However she looks very young, she is twice as old as my-twenty-year old sister.
A. however
B. looks
C. is
D. as old as
Simple Past vs Past Continuous Tense › ViewI _____ to the shed and _____ out my bike.
A. was going/ taking
B. went/ took
C. went/ was taking
D. went/ taken
Tenses › View
I __________ (travel) all day and I arrived a bit late last night.
A. was travelling
B. were travelling
