EVERY word that ends with the suffix -ly is an adverb.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Modals of Deduction › ViewIt’s very loud in the house; the children ____________ taking a nap.
A. must
B. can’t be
C. might not be
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They are proud of __________ support their community during difficult times.
A. be able to
B. being able to
C. to be able to
D. been able to
Grammar › ViewWe can put a number before uncountable nouns, for example:
I have got ten milks.
A. True
B. False
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Situation : Rania has just made a very beautiful handycraft from coconut leaf. Chandra praises
her craft and hope that she will win the national competition.
Chandra : “____________________________________.”
I’m sure you will win the national competition.”
Rania : “Thank you. I hope so too.”
A. What is that
B. That’s a very beautiful handycraft
C. I’m glad to hear that
D. You are the winner
