Let me give you …
(a) one last piece of advice
(b) one last piece of advise

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the word “literal” mean?
A. The usual or exact meaning of a word or phrase
B. Expressing something in an interesting way
C. Much; to the extreme degree
D. Move from one place to another
Grammar › View
Identify the helping verbs in the following sentence: The dancers should have practiced their routine before the performance.
A. should and have
B. dancers and their
C. before and the
D. have and practiced
What 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
