[ Phenomenon(s) vs. Phenomena ]
It has been one of the most important literary …
(a) phenomenon
(b) phenomena
(c) phenomenons

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is an example of a non-restrictive clause?
A. The house where I grew up is now a museum.
B. The day when we first met was unforgettable.
C. The girl who won the competition is my best friend.
D. The book that I borrowed from the library is fascinating.
Dependent Clauses › View
Read the following sentence:
We played on the beach until the sun set.
Choose which part of the sentence is the DEPENDENT clause.
A. We played on the beach
B. until the sun set.
Tenses › ViewThe students … when teacher come
A. Was play
B. Were play
C. Was playing
D. Were playing
Grammar › View
This test is __________ than the last one.
A. difficult
B. more difficult
C. most difficult
D. difficultest
