Which sentence uses an infinitive as an adjective?
A. I thought that to start now on my training project would be good.
B. I thought I should start giving training to Zippy now.
C. Now would be a good time to start my training project.

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Future Perfect Tense › ViewBy the time I come back home , I ———- away for 3 years.
A. Will have been
B. Will be
C. Have been
D. Have been being
Grammar › View
Read the sentence.
While Mark and Tina sang their solos, the rest of us sang in unison.
Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word “unison” as it is used in this sentence.
A. separately
B. together
C. loudly
D. quietly
Main Idea and Sentence Structure › ViewWhich sentence is an example of a compound sentence?
A. I studied for the test because I wanted to do well.
B. I like to run, but I also enjoy swimming.
C. After the rain stopped, we went for a walk.
D. Although he was tired, he finished his homework.
Adjectives with Preposition › View
Are you tired …… this activity?
A. about doing
B. about do
C. of doing
D. of do
