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we use ___ when we talk generally about people or things.
A. a/an
B. the
C. (—)

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Common & Proper Nouns › ViewIs the underlined noun common or proper?
We do not have school next Monday.
___
A. common
B. proper
Articles › View
They bought ___ dryer for the laundry room to dry clothes faster.
A. a
B. the
C. an
D. ∅
Grammar › ViewMr. Slade had been surfing and ____ off his board by a huge wave.
A. knocked
B. had been knocked
C. was knocking
D. was being knocked
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While he was washing his car, Mr. Brown ………. a small dint in the rear fender.
A. has discovered
B. was discovering
C. is discovering
D. discovered
