[ Adjectives and Vocabulary ]
A group of letters at the end of a word is a
A. suffix
B. adjective
C. superlative
D. preposition

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Present Perfect and Past Tenses › ViewWhy is the present perfect continuous used in the sentence: “She has been working on this project all day”?
A. To emphasize a temporary action.
B. To describe a permanent fact.
C. To indicate a completed action.
D. To show an action before another event.
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He lives in a house _____ a blue door.
A. has
B. with
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewAfter eating at that restaurant, he __________ food poisoning.
A. handed down
B. came down with
C. ran out of
D. gave up
Grammar › View
Which of these word is PLURAL noun?
A. feet
B. sheep
