[ Adverbs ]
What does an adverb clause do?
A. Modifies a noun or pronoun.
B. Describes verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
C. Connects two independent clauses.
D. Replaces a noun in a sentence.

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewThe ___ had a party after the play was over.
a. cast
b. caste
Prepositions › View
Identify the preposition in the following sentence:
We will be at the game in time.
A. at
B. be
C. will
D. in
Prepositions › ViewI chat ______ the phone with my friends.
A. in
B. by
C. on
Comparatives and Past Perfect Tense › View
What is the correct past perfect form of “I do the laundry”?
A. I have done the laundry.
B. I did the laundry.
C. I had did the laundry.
D. I had done the laundry.
