[ Phrases & Clauses ]
The main verb in a collection of words can be linking or action
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Correlative Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the correlative conjunctions in the following sentence: “Either you must stop eating my cookies, or I will hide them from you.”
A. Either, or
B. Must, will
C. Stop, hide
D. My, them
Grammar › View
Taking a taxi to work … than taking a bus to work.
A. is more expensive
B. more expensive
C. expensive
D. as expensive
Phrasal Verbs › ViewWe don’t know why she continues ______ all of our invitations to dinner.
A. turning down
B. passing down
C. closing down
D. looking down
Tenses › View
‘I work on Mondays’
A. Present Simple
B. Past Simple
C. Present Perfect Continuous
D. Future Simple
