Adverbs can describe________, _________, & ____________
A. verbs, adjectives, adverbs
B. nouns, verbs, adjectives
C. verbs, pronouns, adverbs
D. verbs, adjectives, nouns

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Adjectives (-ed / -ing)Adjective + to + VerbPast and Present ContinuousVerb AbilityVerbs and Possessive AdjectiveTenses and Sentence CompletionPhrasal Verbs with up and downPassivisationCan vs be able toGrammar: Simple Past and Past ContinuousOther quiz:
Do not- Does not › ViewJair and Robert want to visit Ica
A. Jair and Robert doesn’t want to visit Ica
B. Jair and Robert Ica don’t visit
C. Jair and Robert don’t want to visit Ica
D. Jair and Rober visit Ica
Conjunction › View
Select the sentence that correctly uses ‘but’ to combine these sentences: “It was raining. We decided to go for a hike.”
A. It was raining, we decided to go for a hike.
B. It was raining but we decided to go for a hike.
C. It was raining, but we decided to go for a hike.
D. It was raining. But we decided to go for a hike.
Pronouns and Adverbs › ViewEach of the doctors_______ a busy schedule this morning.
A. are having
B. is having
C. has
D. have
Grammar › View
Where can you buy very old furniture?
A. baker’s
B. supermarket
C. antique shop
