Topics: Linking Words and Phrases
Mr. Fairfield ran out the door at the end of the day. He was running very fast.
A. Mr. Fairfield fastly ran out the door at the end of the day.
B. Mr. Fairfield quickly ran out the door at the end of the day.
Select your answer:
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Types of Sentences › ViewI talked more quickly, but the noise steadily increased.
What type of sentence is this?
A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Complex
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What is the use of the future going to? / cual es el uso del future going to
A. Hablar de una situación del pasado
B. Expresar una intención para hacer una actividad en el futuro
C. Dar un consejo