He stayed up late last night and ____________ got out of bed at 11:00 this morning.
A. only
B. but
C. or
D. until

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Modal Verb › ViewYou __________ stand up. There are a lot of seats available on the bus.
A. couldn’t
B. mustn’t
C. needn’t
D. might not
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Identify the run-on sentence.
A. She likes to read, and she visits the library often.
B. The dog barked, but no one was home.
C. I went to the park I saw my friend there.
D. He studied hard, so he got good grades.
Grammar › ViewSimple Present
He _ _ _ a candy every weekends.
A. Buying
B. Buy
C. Buys
D. Bought
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In the sentence “The dog barked loudly,” identify the subject and predicate.
A. Subject: The dog, Predicate: barked loudly
B. Subject: barked loudly, Predicate: The dog
C. Subject: loudly, Predicate: The dog barked
D. Subject: The dog barked, Predicate: loudly
