going / him / I’m / tell / no, / not / to
A. No, I’m not going tell him.
B. No, not I’m going to tell him.
C. No, I’m not going to tell him.
D. No, I’m going not tell him.

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A. Since we have a game today, we will be leaving school early.
B. Since we have a game today. We will be leaving school early.
C. Since we have a game today we will be leaving school early.
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My young brother grew very quickly and soon he was ……….. my mother.
A. more big than
B. so big than
C. as big as
D. too big than
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A. juncture
B. gingerly
C. mollify
D. precede
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Identify the verb phrase in the following sentence.
Poe’s writing was becoming increasingly dark and bizarre.
A. was becoming
B. writing was
C. becoming
D. was becoming increasingly
E. was
