[ Helping and Linking Verbs ]
What is the linking verb in the following sentence: They are silly together.
A. together
B. silly
C. are
D. They

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Grammar › ViewCuando una pregunta empieza con “Can you ___?”, yo respondo
A. Yes, I do – No, I don’t
B. Yes, I am – No, I am not
C. Yes, I can – No, I can’t
D. It is 10 o’clock.
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
“The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.”
What word in that sentence is a noun?
A. The
B. quick
C. fox
D. jumped
Modal Verbs › ViewDad ______ lend me the car, so we had to take the train.
A. shouldn’t
B. hadn’t to
C. couldn’t
D. wouldn’t
Tenses › View
A: What (you, think) ………………………………………… about this picture?
B: I (think) ………………………………………… it is pretty good.
A. do you think; I am thinking
B. are you thinking; I am thinking
C. do you think; I think