Have you seen the weather forecast?
A. It is hot again.
B. It’ll be be hot again.
C. It’s going to be hot again.

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Adverbs › ViewWhat is an adverb phrase?
A. A group of words that includes a subject and a predicate.
B. A prepositional phrase used as an adverb to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
C. A dependent clause used as an adverb.
D. A single word that modifies a verb.
Adverb of Frequency › View
He (100%) watches TV with his brother.
A. He never watches TV with his brother.
B. He usually watches TV with his brother.
C. He always watches TV with his brother.
Grammar › Viewtime is a flash
A. time goes by really fast
B. time and lightening are the same thing
C. time does not really exist
D. time goes by slowly when it is raining outside
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In this sentence, is the underline word a Noun, Possessive Noun, Pronoun, or Possessive Pronoun used as an adjective:
The student’s homework was done well.
A. Noun used as an adjective
B. Possessive noun used as an adjective
C. Pronoun used as an adjective
D. Possessive pronoun used as an adjective
