[ Adverbs ]
Which adverb of time can be used to describe something that happens seldomly?
A. Frequently
B. Seldom
C. Early
D. Inside

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Grammar › Viewmukidi and I ……… the lunch yet. So, we are very hungry now.
A. haven’t eat
B. haven’t eating
C. have eaten
D. haven’t eaten
Comma › View
Which sentence has the correct comma placement?
A. Heather was a tall, thin, attractive, teenager.
B. Heather was a tall, thin, attractive teenager.
C. Heather, was a tall, thin, attractive teenager.
D. Heather was a tall thin attractive teenager.
…………….two nurses…………….(work)?{RC}
A. is-working
B. are not-working
C. have-worked
D. are-working
Grammar › View
Look at that bird! It …… an eagle.
A. Looks like
B. Smells like
C. Tastes like
D. Sounds like
