Be quiet! The baby (sleep) ———- in the next room
A. sleeps
B. is slept
C. is sleeping
D. sleep

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Grammar › ViewRecognize the metaphor: Her words were a soothing balm to my soul.
A. Her words provided comfort and healing.
B. Her words were completely ignored.
C. Her words caused confusion and doubt.
D. Her words were harsh and critical.
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…. harder and harder to have a family in the city.
A. It gets
B. It’s getting
Relative Pronouns › ViewThat’s the house ___ I was telling you about.
A. which
B. whose
C. who
D. where
Comma › View
“A lot of people ask me why I’m so beautiful” boasted Shelly.
A. “A lot of people ask me why I’m so beautiful,” boasted Shelly.
B. “A lot of people ask me why I’m so beautiful” boasted, Shelly.
C. “A lot of people ask me why I’m so beautiful”, boasted Shelly.
D. No comma needed.
