[ Grammar and Preposition ]
Which part of speech typically serves to express an action, occurrence, or state of being?
A. noun
B. adjective
C. verb
D. adverb
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhile we ______ a picnic in the forest, my brother ______ a frog!
A. While we had a picnic in the forest, my brother was seeing a frog
B. While we were having a picnic in the forest, my brother was seeing a frog
C. While we had a picnic in the forest, my brother saw a frog
D. While we were having a picnic in the forest, my brother saw a frog
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“Tom can’t use a computer”, Ella said.
A. Ella said that Tom can’t use a computer.
B. Ella said that Tom can use a computer.
C. Ella said that Tom could’t use a computer.
D. Ella said that Tom couldn’t use a computer.
