[ Grammar Phrases ]
. An adjective phrase can be a single adjective or a group of words built around__
A. an adjective
B. a single noun

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Grammar › ViewWhich type of adjectival clause does not require commas to separate it from the main clause?
A. Restrictive clause
B. Dependent clause
C. Independent clause
D. Non-restrictive clause
Grammar › View
What word means the opposite of “diligent”?
A. Hardworking
B. Careless
C. Focused
D. Responsible
Grammar › ViewShe hasn’t come home ………………
A. Still
B. Already
C. Yet
D. Till
E. None of the above
Adverbs of frequency › View
Valeria ___________ goes out. He meets his friends 7 days a week.
A. always
B. never
C. sometimes
D. usually
