[ Gerund - to Infinitive ]
I hope … you soon.
A. seeing
B. to see

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Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewWhich sentence below is correct?
A. We’ve done all that we can here pack up the supplies.
B. We’ve done all that we can here, pack up the supplies.
C. Pack up the supplies, we’ve done all that we can here.
D. We’ve done all that we can here; pack up the supplies.
Grammar › View
Select the noun phrase in the sentence: “She wore a beautiful silver necklace.”
A. beautiful silver necklace
B. she wore
C. a silver necklace
D. wore a beautiful
Grammar › ViewThe situation is difficult ______________.
A. for expain
B. explain
C. to explain
Tenses › View
Why is there so much snow outside? It … (snow) for hours.
A. has snowed
B. has been snowing
C. snowed
