A ______ is a noun or pronoun that tells to whom or for whom or to what or for what the action of the verb is done.
A. direct object
B. indirect object

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Grammar › View“Ouch! He really hurt me when he stepped aggressively on my brand new shoes.” What is the part of speech for “when”?
A. Coordinating Conjunction
B. Subordinating Conjunction
C. Preposition
D. THAMO
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Since we’re in a pandemic I can’t go to the movies for a while.
A. Since, we’re in a pandemic I can’t go to the movies for a while.
B. Since, we’re in a pandemic, I can’t go to the movies for a while.
C. Since we’re in a pandemic I can’t go to the, movies for a while.
D. Since we’re in a pandemic, I can’t go to the movies for a while.
Gerund and Infinitive › ViewHave the movers_______ the bedroom furniture first.
a. brought in
b. to bring in
c. bring in
d. bringing in
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______________ a chair in the room?
A. Is there
B. Are there
