What are the two proper nouns in the following sentence?
Henry is going to Denver next month.
A. Henry, Denver
B. Denver, month
C. Henry, month
D. going, month

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Grammar › View___ discussed before the leader proposed it
A. The economic crisis had bern
B. The economic crisis being
C. The economic crisis has already been
D. The economic crisis is already
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Why should you use the Passive Voice?
A. You don´t want to say who or what did the action.
B. You don´t know who did the action.
C. The object is the most important part of the sentence.
D. all of them.
Grammar › ViewMaggie Williams, the purchasing manager, currently —– requested supplies at the end of each week.
A. ordered
B. orders
C. order
D. ordering
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Jasmine has received a coupon for a free pizza.
A. Jasmine
B. free pizza
C. a coupon
D. has received
