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Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. I have two quarters in my pocket.
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Q.2
Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. He left in June but I never saw him again with good reason.
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Q.3
Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. My birthday is in April and my sister’s birthday is in October.
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Q.4
Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. Mr. Barren teaches history and Mr. Phillips teaches geography.
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Q.5
Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. We visited the Eiffel Tower before it closed.
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Q.6
Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. The judge showed no sympathy with the drunken man for his careless action.
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Q.7
Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. Addition was easy to learn but Algebra was rather difficult.
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Q.8
Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. Patty came to my house this morning but she didn’t tell me she was leaving for the airport.
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Q.9
Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. The bus was late this morning.
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Q.10
Choose the answer that tells us the correct structure of the sentence. People will buy less food when prices soar.
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