[ Nouns and Their Forms ]
Which word is a proper noun in the sentence: “Sarah went to the park”?
A. park
B. Sarah
C. went
D. to

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Relative Clauses › ViewShe shouted at us. It was really unusual of her.
A. She shouted at us which was really unusual of her.
B. She shouted at us, which was really unusual of her.
C. She shouted at us that was really unusual of her.
D. She shouted at us what was really unusual of her.
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Bobbi and I ……………attorneys.
A. Is
B. Isn’t
C. Am
D. Are
I ____________ this coat at a shop in London last summer.
A. bought
B. brought
C. buy
D. bring
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I did everything by __________ when my parents were out yesterday.
A. yourself
B. himself
C. myself
D. ourselves
