I … this game twice
A. has played
B. have played
C. has playing
D. have playing

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Grammar - may & mightPersonal PronounVerb Moods and Vague PronounsZero ConditionalPrepositions and ArticlesLinking Verbs and TensesAlong & AgainstSubject-Verb AgreementFrequencyRoot WordOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence contains an appositive phrase?
A. The White House, an iconic building in Washington D.C., is the residence of the President.
B. She walked to the store quickly and bought some groceries.
C. My brother who lives in New York visited us last summer.
D. They wanted to order pizza for dinner instead of cooking.
Grammar › View
Where ___________ from? I am from Russia.
A. you
B. you are
C. are you
D. aren’t you
Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that is using proper punctuation.
A. Having a dog takes great responsibility; furthermore, you need patience and love.
B. You have to; walk him, bathe him and feed him dog food daily.
C. Some dogs have big appetites: and, they need to be fed lots.
D. None.
Irregular Verbs › View
You haven’t ______________ all that money already, have you?
A. spend
B. spent
C. spended
