[ Types of Sentences ]
What is the formula for a simple sentence?
A. One dependent clause (D)
B. One independent clause (I)
C. One independent clause and one dependent clause (I+D)
D. Two dependent clauses (D+D)

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Past ParticipleTypes of PrepositionGrammar - Sentence StructureThe Simple Present TenseSimiles and Body IdiomsRegular Plural NounsModals and Modal PerfectsPresent, Past, and Future TimeAdverb ClausesUse of Prepositions or ConjunctionsOther quiz:
Grammar › View______ it was a windy day, the children flew their kites at the park.
A. So
B. And
C. Since
D. Although
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“Is Alana coming this evening?” “No, she ___ at home with the kids.”
A. staying
B. stays
C. is staying
Accept x Except › ViewThe gymnasium is open daily … holidays.
- accept
- except
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I have been waiting here … 2 o’ clock.
A. for
B. since
C. ago
D. –
