have / has been (to) or have / has gone (to)
Fill in the gaps with have / has been (to) or have / has gone (to).
Fill in the gaps with have / has been (to) or have / has gone (to).
In general, nouns signify people, places, things and ideas. The proper noun, however, is a type of noun that specifically names one noun. Examples: Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns Common Nouns Proper Nouns writer Sydney Sheldon teacher Mrs. Hickory cookie Oreo city London school Harvard University Sample Sentences: Abigael gave Mary a freshly-baked cookie but…
Fill in with present continuous.
Hello. Welcome to the Bank of Chicago. How can I help you?Yes. I would like to open a bank account.Okay. Would you like a savings account or a checking account?I think a checking account if I can.We can see if you qualify.Okay. But first I’d like to know what is included with a checking account.A…
Put in the correct form of the plural.
Write he, she, it, we, you or they.
add “a” or “an”.