Which of the following sentences is correctly conjugated for a wish in the subjunctive mood?
A. “I wish I weren’t short.”
B. “I wish I wasn’t short.”
C. “I wish I won’t be short.”
D. “I wish I’m not short.”

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Simple Past Continuos › ViewI ____the thief while he _____ into my neighbor’s house.
A. was seeing – got
B. saw – was getting
C. was seeing – was getting
D. saw – got
Grammar › View
Which of the sentences is clearly and correctly written?
A. Driving along the country road, a deer ran in front of us.
B. A deer ran in front of us while driving along the country road
C. As we were driving down a country road, a deer ran in front of us.
D. Running in front of us, we saw a deer driving along the country road.
Adjective ending with ED & ING › ViewIt’s sometimes……………. when you have to ask people for money?
A. Embarrased
B. Embarassing
a, an, the, Zero Article › View
I went to ________ university when I was 19.
A. A
B. An
C. –
D. The
