______ was reading a book but Sammy wanted to play with.
A. You
B. She
C. Jane and I
D. Alli and Andrew

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Grammar › ViewPlaying sports also teaches (value)_____________life lessons such as teamwork, discipline, goal setting, and the realities of dealing with success and failure
A. value
B. valuable
C. values
D. valueing
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Rita plays ______ violin and her sister plays ______ guitar.
A. the / the
B. x (no article) / the
C. a / the
D. the / a
Grammar › ViewXavier secretly admitted to his classmates that Mrs. Walker was his favorite teacher.
What is the antecedent for his?
A. classmates
B. Mrs. Walker
C. teacher
D. Xavier
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Which type of clause is underlined in the sentence below? “He couldn’t eat what was served.”
A. Noun clause
B. Adjective clause
C. Adverb clause
D. None of the above
