What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?
A. Common nouns are capitalized, proper nouns are not.
B. Proper nouns are capitalized, common nouns are not.
C. Common nouns refer to specific people or places, proper nouns do not.
D. Proper nouns can never be pluralized.

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Adverbial Clauses › ViewDiscuss the importance of adverbial clauses in sentence structure.
A. Adverbial clauses are only used in informal writing
B. Adverbial clauses confuse the main clause in a sentence
C. Adverbial clauses are unnecessary in sentence structure
D. Adverbial clauses play a crucial role in enriching sentence structure by providing extra information about the main clause.
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The customers can relax, and have a drink while they wait …….. the robot to do their shopping.
A. of
B. under
C. in
D. for
E. at
