Ethan, Charlotte, and Liam are visiting a city. They see a sign that says ‘Welcome to New York’. According to English grammar, what type of noun is ‘New York’ that names a specific place and is capitalized?
A. Abstract
B. Proper
C. Common
D. Collective
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A. There are exactly 22 ingredients in the soup but mostly it is celery carrots, mushrooms and onions.
B. There are exactly twenty-two ingredients in the soup, but mostly it is celery, carrots, mushrooms, and onions.
C. There are exactly 22 ingredients in the soup but mostly it is celery, carrots, mushrooms, and onions.
D. There are exactly twenty-two ingredients in the soup, but mostly it is celery carrots, mushrooms and onions.
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Identify the comparative adjective in the following sentence: She is taller than her sister.
A. smarter
B. taller
C. faster
D. shorter
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