[ Grammar ]
A word that substitutes a noun or a noun phrase.
A. Adverb
B. Adjective
C. Interjection
D. Pronoun
E. Noun

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Pronouns › ViewJohn has told me that one of …….. articles and two of …….. have been accepted for publication in the journal.
A. theirs/her
B. mine/their
C. your/my
D. his/yours
E. hers/ours
Adverbial Clauses of Reason / Cause › View
I took a taxi to the company _______ be late for the meeting.
A. in order not to
B. so as to
C. in order to not
D. to
Modals of Obligation & Prohibition › ViewYou _____ run at the swimming pool.
A. can’t
B. don’t have to
No Excuse Words / Conjunction SO › View
How _____ students are being good?
A. meny
B. meany
C. many
