[ Possessive Adjective ]
Please take … shoes off before entering the room.
- his
- your
- my
- our

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Tenses and Article › ViewSelect the sentence that correctly uses the past perfect tense.
A. She had left before you arrived.
B. She left before you arrived.
C. She leaves before you arrive.
D. She is leaving before you arrive.
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They visit _____________ hometown.
A. my
B. I
C. Me
D. We
Grammar › ViewRead the following sentence. Then, select the correct type of sentence. Even though Barry was in love with her, he was unable to express himself; it was no surprise she left him.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
D. compound-complex
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It / hot and sunny in Cyprus.
a. often is
b. is often
