I __________ my car when it __________ to rain.
A. was driving / started
B. drove / was starting
C. drove / started
D. was driving / was starting

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Grammar › ViewI have ……….. a horse.
A. Rode
B. Ridden
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indignant – “You peeked!” Charles cried indignantly. “We’re saving that for Mother’s birthday and you can’t have any!”
A. easily managed
B. causing or marked by grief or anguish
C. angered at something unjust or wrong
D. affected with or marked by mania uncontrolled by reason
Sentences vs Run-Ons › ViewWhich of the following is a complete sentence?
A. After the storm passed.
B. The children played in the park.
C. When the clock struck twelve.
D. If you are available.
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What is the meaning of “suppress” as used in the text? “You need to suppress your feelings and not show them.”
A. to arouse.
B. to reveal.
C. to overcome.
D. to restrain or hold back.
