A predicate tells “what the subject does.” What is the predicate of this sentence?
Sam rides his bike.
A. Sam
B. Sam rides
C. rides his
D. rides his bike

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that uses commas correctly.
A. If you eat too much pizza you will get sick.
B. If, you eat too much pizza you will get sick.
C. If you eat ,too much pizza you will get sick.
D. If you eat too much pizza, you will get sick.
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Insert the correct apostrophe in the following sentence: “The cats whiskers were twitching.”
A. The cat’s whiskers were twitching.
B. The cats’ whiskers were twitching.
C. The cats whiskers’ were twitching.
D. The cats whiskers were twitching.
General Quiz › ViewA______ of puppies
A. Flock
B. School
C. Litter
D. Team
Modal Verbs › View
B: Look through the window, is that a body?
A: It _____ be a body, although if it is a body, it _____ be Marlene.
A. can – might
B. must – might
C. can´t – might
D. can – should
