Which word(s) form the verb in the sentence?
Mary will have been playing flute for ten years next month.
A. will
B. will have been playing
C. will have been
D. playing

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Embedded Questions › ViewShe asked me where ____ from.
A. Do I come
B. Come I
C. I come
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Correct the capitalization in the following sentence: the quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox.
A. The quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox.
B. The Quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox.
C. The quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox
D. The Quick Brown Dog Jumps Over The Lazy Fox.
Subject – Predicate › ViewIt was a miracle that neither the passengers nor the driver _____ injured in the car accident.
A. Was
B. Were
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. Why does the phrase “all in all” give clues that help the reader understand the meaning of the word fair?
A. It summarizes the evidence presented by the author.
B. It is a phrase that means almost the same thing.
C. It provides a definition for the word.
D. It explains the exact opposite of the word.
