[ Grammar and Sentence Structure ]
What type of adjective is ‘few’ in the sentence “There are few cars left”?
A. Quantitative adjective
B. Descriptive adjective
C. Demonstrative adjective
D. Interrogative adjective

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Passive Voice with Modals › ViewWhat is the passive voice form of the sentence: They could solve the problem easily.
A. Easily the problem could be solved by them.
B. The problem could be easily solved by them.
C. The problem could easily be solved by them.
D. The problem could be solved easily by them.
Vocabulary › View
Which word means: a large area of flat land?
A. differ
B. customary
C. plain
D. energized
Grammar › ViewTheir wings act as flippers in the chilly water.
A. compound sentence
B. not a compound sentence
Continuous Tense › View
What … you … when the accident happened?
A. was – doing
B. were – doing
C. did – doing
D. do – doing
