An adverb is a word that…
A. Modifies a noun
B. is an action
C. is a person, place, or thing
D. Modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb

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Verb Tenses › ViewWhich of these sentences support the generalization that most wild animals that live in the suburbs are nocturnal?
A. Many desert animals are nocturnal so that they can escape the desert heat.
B. It’s rare to see a wild animal in the suburbs during the day.
Passive Voice and Modals › View
Miles _________________________ here by now. The exam is about to start.
A. should to be
B. should being
C. should been
D. should be
Grammar › ViewIn which sentence do we imply an ongoing action?
A. Lucy came into the room while he was waiting.
B. While I was studying, the phone rang.
C. She sat beside her friend during the lecture.
D. Besides her job, she also volunteers at a local shelter.
Modals › View
We ______ have snow tonight, but I doubt it.
A. could
B. will
C. may
