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5th Grade Question • It ought to be her with whom you share your secrets, not me.
5th Grade Answer • A. her with whom you share your secrets, not me • B. her with whom you share your secrets, not I. • C. she with whom you share your secrets, not me. • D. she with whom you share your secrets, not I. Return
5th Grade Question • The government requires that these forms should be submitted before the end of the financial year.
5th Grade Answer • A. that these forms should be submitted • B. that these forms be submitted • C. for these forms to be submitted • D. these forms submission Return
4th Grade Question • Being abandoned by our friends is the cause of great sorrow for us.
4th Grade Answer • A. Being abandoned by our friends is the cause of great sorrow for us. • B. Being abandoned by our friends, we feel great sorrow. • C. Abandoned by our friends, sorrow is the result. • D. We feel great sorrow when our friends abandon us. Return
4th Grade Question • I firmly disagree with the idea, which we may disobey perceived unjust laws.
4th Grade Answer • A. disagree with the idea, which we may disobey • B. disagree with the idea that we may disobey • C. disagree that we can't obey • D. agree that we do have to obey Return
3rd Grade Question • Trying to keep her balance on the icy surface, the last competitor's ski-tip caught the pole and somersaulted into the soft snow.
3rd Grade Answer • A. the last competitor's ski-tip caught the pole and somersaulted into the soft snow. • B. the ski-tip of the last competitor caught the pole and somersaulted in the soft snow. • C. the last competitor caught the pole with the tip of her ski, and somersaulted into the soft snow. • D. the last competitor caught the pole with her ski-tip, which made her somersault into the soft snow. Return
3rd Grade Question • The children in high school act as if they was in kindergarten.
3rd Grade Answer • A. they was in kindergarten. • B. the children was in kindergarten. • C. they were in kindergarten • D. the children were in kindergarten.
2nd Grade Question • Everybody are getting on my nerves!
2nd Grade Answer • A. Everybody are getting on my nerves! • B. Everybody is getting on my nerves! • C. The boy is getting on my nerves! • D. The girl are getting on my nerves! Return
2nd Grade Question • The little boy take a walk to the beach.
2nd Grade Answer • A. boy take a walk • B. boys took a walk • C. boy took a walk • D. boys take a walk Return
1st Grade Topic 9 Question • She have too go to the bathroom.
1st Grade Topic 9 Answer • A. She has too • B. Her has to • C. She has to • D. Her have too Return
1st Grade Topic 10 Question • The horse jump over the fence.
1st Grade Topic 10 Answer • A. horses jumps over • B. horse jumped over • C. horses jumped over • D. horse jumped overs Return
Million Dollar Question The best way to encourage innovative thinking is not to promise financial rewards for ideas, but to ensure that the person making the suggestion receives recognition for his contribution.
Million Dollar Answer • A. but to ensure that the person making the suggestion receives recognition for his contribution. • B. but to ensure that the person who makes the suggestion will be receiving recognition for his contribution. • C. but rather by ensuring that the person making the suggestion receives recognition for his contribution. • D. but rather ensure that suggestion-maker receives recognition for his contribution. Return