What is the difference between a common and proper noun?
A. Common nouns are general, proper nouns are specific.
B. Common nouns are specific, proper nouns are general.
C. There is no difference between common and proper nouns.

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Relative Pronouns › ViewI talked to the girl_______car had broken down in front of the shop.
A. who
B. which
C. whose
Grammar › View
Which sentence uses commas correctly?
A. Amanda can you please bring me the pencil sharpener, and a piece of paper?
B. Amanda, can you please bring me the pencil sharpener and a piece of paper?
C. Amanda, can you please bring me the pencil sharpener, and a piece of paper?
D. Amanda can you please bring me the, pencil, sharpener and a piece of paper?
Modals › ViewI ________ make a move now as it is getting dark.
A. shall
B. should
C. might
D. shouldn’t
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(v) to ask somebody to marry you
A. be together
B. get married
C. break up
D. propose
