What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Hermione should believe in The Chamber of Secrets
A. should believe
B. believe
C. believe in
D. should

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Grammar › ViewPick the word group that describes a “pet name” or “term of enderrment” used to speak to or about somone you really care about:
A. Director, channel, program
B. Communication, satelite dish, cancel
C. To shout, sorry, to sleep on the couch
D. Law, judge, detective
E. Honey, darling, sweetheart
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What is the compound predicate in the sentence below?
Please walk down the hall and open the red door.
A. Please walk
B. walk down
C. walk, open
D. open, door
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. Ms. Swanson read us A Narrow Fellow in the Grass, a poem by Emily Dickinson.
B. Ms. Swanson read us “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass,” a poem by Emily Dickinson.
C. Ms Swanson read us “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass,” a poem by Emily Dickinson.
D. Ms. Swanson read us “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass,” a poem buy Emily Dickinson.
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John: I wrote a song this morning.
Amy: You _____? Can you sing it for me?
A. did
B. do
C. wrote
D. were