[ Compound Nouns and Compound Adjectives Questions ]
In the phrase “time-saving device,” “time-saving” is an example of a:
A. Compound noun
B. Compound adjective
C. Hyphenated noun
D. Open noun

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Grammar › ViewMy parents have been married ______ 21 years.
A. For
B. Since
Conjunctive Adverbs and Punctuation › View
Which of the following is correctly punctuated with a conjunctive adverb?
A. He was tired; nevertheless he finished his work.
B. He was tired; nevertheless, he finished his work.
C. He was tired nevertheless; he finished his work.
D. He was tired, nevertheless he finished his work.
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewChoose the comparative form of “tall”.
A. Tallest
B. More tall
C. Taller
D. Most tall
Too or Enough › View
There were … many questions to answer so I ran out of time
A. Too
B. so
C. enough
D. very
