yourself
A. First person singular
B. Second person singular
C. Third person singular
D. First person plural
E. Second person plural

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Parts of Speech › ViewThe staff were already waiting for us and kindly reminded us to join the field of athletes.
What part of speech is ‘join’?
A. adverb
B. common noun
C. verb
D. preposition
Grammar › View
Define Cliche
A. equal or similar grammatical elements used side by side or in succession
B. the use of language for persuasion
C. a saying, image, or idea which has been used so much that it sounds terribly uncreative
D. that which comes before
Grammar Clauses › ViewThe word “but” serves as what type of conjunction as used in the following sentence?
The research topic was a bit mature, but the teacher felt that her student could handle it.
_
A. subordinating
B. coordinating
Indefinite Pronoun › View
One of the victims volunteered to tell (his/her, their) story.
A. His/her
B. Their
