Topics: Functional Sentence Types
Identify the interrogative sentence: Are you coming to the party?
A. Are you coming to the party?
B. Is she coming to the party?
C. You are coming to the party?
D. Coming to the party?
Select your answer:

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Past Tenses › ViewShe ___________ (have) a shower when I ___________ (call) her.
A. was having, called
B. had, called
C. is having, calls
D. had, calls
Verb Tenses › View
It turned out to be a blessing in disguise. What does a blessing in disguise mean?
A. It turned out completely wrong.
B. They prayed it would work out.
C. Something they thought was bad at first turned out to be good in the end.
D. It was more expensive than they thought it was.
