[ Interjections, Tag Questions and Nouns of Direct Address ]
Which interjection might be used when a hypothesis is proven correct?
A. Eureka!
B. Oops!
C. Alas!
D. Wow!
Select your answer:

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Can, Could, May, MightNoun, Adjective, and Adverb ClausesPrepositions and Prepositional PhrasesFuture Simple TenseModal Verbs of Deduction and SpeculationReflexive pronounsPresent Simple/AffirmativeGerund or InfinitivePassive Modals, Impersonal PassiveGrammar: Simple Past and Past ContinuousOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewA: Do you want _______ snacks? B: Yes. Can I have _______ popcorn?
A. much; much
B. any; some
C. some; many
D. a little; some
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Which of the following best defines a gerund?
A. A verb acting as an adjective
B. A verb form that functions as a noun
C. A verb phrase that shows a completed action
D. A verb used in an interrogative sentence
