[ Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences ]
When Lilly’s mother felt up to it, she planned a festive celebration in honor of Julius.
A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Complex

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Reported - Gerund › ViewJane suggested going to the cinema.
A. Jane said, “Let’s go to the cinema, shall we?”
B. Jane said, “We oughtn’t to go to the cinema.”
C. Jane said, “I hate going to the cinema.”
D. Jane said, “Going to the cinema is boring”
Grammar › View
A part of speech that describes (modifies) a verb, adjective, or adverb is called
A. noun
B. verb
C. adjective
D. adverb
‘Cities’ is an example of a:
A. singular noun
B. plural noun
C. singular possessive noun
D. plural possessive noun
Because / so › View
I knew Sara could help me, _____ I asked her for help.
A. so
B. because