[ Grammar ]
A predicate tells “what the subject does.” What is the predicate of this sentence?
Seth brought us dinner.
A. Seth
B. Seth brought us
C. brought us dinner

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Grammar › ViewThe verb is the word that tells what the subject does. What is the verb of the sentence “The dogs run in the park”?
A. Run
B. Dogs
C. The dogs
D. Runs
Grammar Past and Future Tense › View
SHE __________TO BED LATE LAST NIGHT
A. WENT
B. GO
C. GOES
D. GOED
Present Continuous › ViewHe…………… playing tennis.
A. Is
B. Am
C. Are
D. All corrects
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Form the past continuous tense of the verb ‘swim’.
A. was swimming
B. swimmed
C. swamming
D. were swimming
