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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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Adverbs of Frequency › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. Anna always go to the cinema.
B. Anna always goes to the cinema.
C. Anna go to the cinema always.
D. Anna goes always to the cinema.
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Pronunciation is ________________ to study because you can listen to the audio in online dictionaries.
A. more difficult
B. less difficult
C. a little difficult
D. less easy
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
