[ Adjective ]
a. Good
b. Bad

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Past Tenses › ViewHe has … finished his homework. He can go to the park now.
A. for
B. never
C. ever
D. just
Adverb › View
What are the adverbs in the following sentence?
Nixon stated firmly, “I am not a crook!”
A. Firmly + crook
B. Firmly + not
C. Stated + firmly
They’re the couple ____ son I’m looking after.
A. that
B. where
C. who
D. whose
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
What is the term for a belief that certain things will cause good or bad luck?
A. superstition
B. destiny doctrine
C. fortune theory
D. luck belief