[ Grammar ]
The Duke, who is afraid of nuns, ( hates / hate) going to mass.
A. hates
B. hate

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Grammar › ViewWe had …… a football competition.
A. Join
B. Joined
C. Will joined
D. Will join
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Does the next example correspond to the Simple Past tense?
You were talking to Jim last night.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Grammar › ViewCompose a sentence that includes an independent clause, a dependent clause, and a prepositional phrase.
A. Because it was raining, we stayed inside the house.
B. We stayed inside the house because it was raining.
C. We stayed inside the house because it was raining, and we played games.
D. Because it was raining, we stayed inside the house, and we played games.
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I live just ______ their house.
A. across
B. from
