“They happily danced all night.” The word “happily” is a(n):
A. Adjective
B. Adverb
C. Noun
D. Pronoun

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Grammar › ViewRandom checking of the quality of goods stored on the shelves in a foodstore is the best way of ensuring that _______ of an inferior quality are not purchased by the general public.
A. livestock
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The boys __________________ in the garden when they __________________ their father’s steps. (WORK, HEAR)
A. had worked – heard
B. were working – heard
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A. Yes, I am.
B. Yes, it is,
C. Yes, she is.
D. Yes, she.
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It expresses a polite way of telling or asking someone to do something, and to talk about hypotheses.
A. would
B. must
C. should
