[ Advice vs. Advise ]
Let me give you …
(a) one last piece of advice
(b) one last piece of advise

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is COMPOUND?
A. I drink and brew coffee and tea.
B. I like coffee and tea.
C. I like coffee, and Mary likes tea.
D. While I was drinking tea, I ate scones.
Grammar › View
A: Do you take this bus to your campus every day?
B: No, I prefer taking the train to …………. a commuter of this bus.
A. to be
B. being
C. be
Grammar › ViewWhat word needs to be capitalized in this sentence?
amanda and i went to the store to get some water.
A. Amanda
B. I
C. BOTH Amanda and I
D. Looks good to me…
Action vs Linking Verbs/ Verb Phrases › View
What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Hagrid could have been doing a better job.
A. could have
B. could have been
C. could have been doing
D. have been doing