What is the term for a word that describes a person, place, thing, or idea?
A. noun
B. verb
C. adjective
D. adverb

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Present Simple or Present ContinuousPrepositions of TimeParticiple Clauses & Cleft SentencesInfinitives and ING FormsPrepositions Of PlaceDo not or Does notSimple Present and Present ContinuousRelative Pronoun/AdverbsQuantifies and Modals of DeductionAuxiliary Verbs, if, unless and ModalOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI believe the best thing for you to do is to save some money.
A. You have to save money.
B. You ought to save money.
C. You must save money.
D. You can save money.
Past Perfect Tense › View
If you … your money in a bank, it wouldn’t have gone.
- had been put
- had put
Grammar › View
Report the following situation:
‘I get up every morning at seven o’clock.’, Peter said.
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A. Peter said he got up every morning at seven o’clock.
B. Peter said I got up every morning at seven o’clock.
C. Peter said he had got up every morning at seven o’clock.
Comma › View
Choose the sentence that is written without any comma error.
A. The Capitol was colorful bright and intimidating to outsiders.
B. The Capitol was colorful, bright and intimidating to outsiders.
C. Both of these.
