What is the PREDICATE in this sentence: “The children had fun at school.”
A. The children
B. Fun at school
C. Had fun at school
D. The children had

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Tenses › ViewQ: When do you do your homework?
A: …
A. I have did my homework at 6 PM
B. I did my homework at 6 PM
C. I do my homework at 6 PM
D. I am doing my homework at 6 PM
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For situations where you’re introducing information and need to give it some context or you have two directly related clauses and you want to emphasize the second one.
A. colon
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Mixed General Quiz › ViewIs it legal for a cook or a waitress _____ a cigarette while preparing or serving food in Canada?
a. have smoked
b. smoking
c. to smoke
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In the sentence, “The boy looks out the window,” is the word “looks” a linking verb or an action verb?
A. linking verb
B. action verb
