[ Phrase vs Clause ]
A group of words that has a subject and verb is a…
A. phrase
B. clause

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct tag question for the sentence:
“You’re coming to the party, ___?”
A. aren’t you
B. are you
C. isn’t you
D. is it
Tenses › View
They ___ you the money before they ___ .
A. send / leave
B. sent / left
C. will send / leave
D. sent / had left
E. should sent / had left
Grammar › ViewMy husband ____ two cups of coffee today. Now he wants one more cup.
A. is drinking
B. will drink
C. is going to have
D. has had
Conjunctions › View
Heine is best known as a poet; ——– , he also wrote prose, most of which was satirical criticism of his age.
A. because
B. thus
C. although
D. owing to the fact that
E. however
