What is an adjective?
A. A word that indicates an action or state of being.
B. A word that represents a person, place, or thing.
C. A word that describes or modifies a verb.
D. A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.

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Prepositions › ViewWhat is the preposition?
Julia sets her backpack besides the table when she comes in.
A. julia
B. besides
C. table
D. sets
Tenses › View
Newspapers say the minister ___ someone suitable for the task he ___ to get hold of.
A. Is going to appoint / will want
B. appoints / wants
C. is appointing / wanted
D. will appoint / wants
E. appointed / has wanted
Grammar › View___ ____ _____ __ _____ the new museum next Saturday?
A. They are going to visit …
B. Are they visit going to …
C. Are they going to visit …
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Both of our doctors _____ preventative measures.
A. recommend
B. recommends
