[ Grammar ]
What is a group of words that does not contain both a subject and a verb?
A. Clause
B. Fragment
C. Phrase
D. Sentence

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A. tube
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When I saw you in the shop last night, you …………… your new hat.
A. don’t wear
B. weren’t wearing
C. haven’t been wearing
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A. were wearing
B. are wearing
C. is wearing
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to try very hard to achieve a goal even though it is very hard to do
A. establish
B. wretchedness
C. struggle