[ Adjective or Adverb ]
It was a (cold / coldly) winter morning.
A. cold
B. coldly

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Reported - Gerund › ViewJane suggested going to the cinema.
A. Jane said, “Let’s go to the cinema, shall we?”
B. Jane said, “We oughtn’t to go to the cinema.”
C. Jane said, “I hate going to the cinema.”
D. Jane said, “Going to the cinema is boring”
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A part of speech that describes (modifies) a verb, adjective, or adverb is called
A. noun
B. verb
C. adjective
D. adverb
One C+ kept Yelitza from honor roll first quarter; ____ she’s working extra hard this quarter to get all As and Bs.
A. therefore,
B. on the other hand,
C. in addition,
D. furthermore,
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You look tired, I think you … take a break
A. should
B. shouldn’t
C. have
D. don’t have
