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Grammar and Punctuation › ViewIn which sentence is fast an adverb? Tick one. Although he ran fast, Tom did not win the race. Although he was a fast runner, Tom did not win the race. Tom did not win the race, despite his fast time. Tom’s time was fast, but he did not win.
A. Although he ran fast, Tom did not win the race.
B. Although he was a fast runner, Tom did not win the race.
C. Tom did not win the race, despite his fast time.
D. Tom’s time was fast, but he did not win.
Synonym › View
A synonym for smile is ……
A. laugh
B. frown
C. grin
D. broad
Tenses › View. What is the correct question form for: ‘They (play) basketball every weekend?’
A. They does play basketball every weekend?
B. Do they plays basketball every weekend?
C. Do they play basketball every weekend?
D. They play basketball every weekend?
Adverbs of Time and Place › View
In the sentence “He looked outside the window.”, what does the adverb “outside” indicate?
A. Duration
B. Place
C. Manner
D. Time