[ Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Clauses ]
That boy who reads all the time tripped in the hall.
A. noun clause
B. adjective clause
C. adverb clause

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is in the simple present tense?
A. She was cooking dinner.
B. She cooks dinner every night.
C. She will cook dinner tomorrow.
D. She is cooking dinner now.
Phrases › View
Identify the prepositional phrase in the following sentence:
Above the trees flew a beautiful bald eagle.
A. flew a beautiful
B. bald eagle
C. above the trees
D. above the trees flew a beautiful
First Conditional › ViewIf she fixes the TV,
A. she will watch her favorite TV program tonight.
B. she may will watch her favorite TV program tonight.
Vocabulary › View
What does “verbose” mean?
A. Concise
B. Wordy
C. Loquacious
D. Succinct
