[ Grammar ]
Revise this sentence so that it is grammatically correct: He loves to run she loves to hike.
A. He loves to run; she loves to hike.
B. He loves to run she, loves to hike.
C. He loves to run; She loves to hike.
D. He loves, to run, she loves, to hike.
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Passive Voice › ViewTono wasn’t offered the job.
A. Tono didn’t offer the job.
B. They don’t offer the job to Tono.
C. Tono was offering the job.
D. They were offering Tono the job.
E. The job wasn’t offered to Tono.
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Modify the verb in this sentence with an adverb: ‘The child laughed.’
A. The child laughed loudly.
B. The child laughed silently.
C. The child laughed happily.
D. The child laughed softly.
