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

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Grammar › ViewWe ______ the books to the library last month.
A. return
B. returned
C. will return
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Tanya came home late, so her parents were angry. She…
A. shouldn’t have came home late.
B. shouldn’t have comed home late.
C. shouldn’t have camed home late.
D. shouldn’t have come home late.
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
