[ Adjective ]
Young people sometimes take their privileges for granted.
A. People
B. Sometimes
C. Young

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Grammar › ViewWhich word in this sentence is the ADJECTIVE?
The boy wore a blue shirt to school.
A. boy
B. wrote
C. blue
D. shirt
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Fill in the blank.
I went to the park, _______ I stayed for an hour.
A. nor
B. and
C. but
D. because
Grammar › ViewWhen I met Ishan he _____ already lost touch with Susannah, our mutual friend.
A. has
B. was
C. had
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He chose ___ because he wanted the letter to arrive within 24 hours.
A. express delivery
B. regular airmail
C. surface mail
