[ Adjective ]
a.long
b.short

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Grammar › ViewUsed to name non-specific people, places, or things. Examples: house, dog, broom, happy
A. concrete nouns
B. proper nouns
C. common nouns
D. abstract nouns
Adverb Clauses › View
Mark will book his flight ticket _______.
A. as soon as he had saved enough money
B. when he saves enough money
C. by the he saved enough money
D. after he had been saving enough money
Adverbs of Degree › ViewThere are __________ many cars on the road.
A. too
B. very
C. enough
Relative Pronouns with Prepositions › View
True/False?
“The woman to whom I spoke yesterday is our principal.”
A. TRUE
B. FALSE