[ Grammar and Punctuation ]
What is the grammatical term for a word that replaces a noun?
A. adjective
B. adverb
C. pronoun
D. verb

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Grammar › ViewWhich are the nouns in this sentence?
Some answers on this test are about electricity.
A. some
B. this
C. test
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What is the function of the conjunction “and” in the sentence: “She likes apples and oranges”?
A. To show contrast
B. To add information
C. To show cause
D. To indicate time
Verb Tenses › ViewMary prepared / was preparing lunch when they came / was coming.
A. was preparing/came
B. prepared/came
C. prepared/was coming
D. was preparing/was coming
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What does plight mean?
A. The term used to describe how pigeons fly
B. A dangerous situation
C. Perfectly clean, neat and tidy
