[ Grammar ]
does not have a subject OR a predicate
A. phrase
B. clause
C. sandwich
D. gerund

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Reported Speech › ViewI don’t like sharing a bedroom with my brother.
A. Tim said that he didn’t like sharing a bedroom with my brother.
B. Tim said that he didn’t like sharing a bedroom with his brother.
C. Tim said that he hasn’t liked sharing a bedroom with his brother.
Present Simple › View
Which sentence describes about things that are always true?
A. Ms. Nga likes reading Conan every day.
B. The sun rises in the east.
C. I usually get up at 7 a.m.
Past Perfect Tense › ViewWhen Yuka _______ washing the dishes, she _______ the TV on.
A. Finished, had turned
B. Turned, had finished
C. Had finished, turned
D. Had turned, finished
Past Simple (Questions) › View
Did you read a book yesterday?
A. No, I didn’t.
B. No, he didn’t.
C. No, she didn’t.
D. No, they didn’t.
