A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another
A. Verb
B. Noun
C. Adjective
D. Pronoun
E. Adverb

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Grammar › View. Choose the sentence with correct modifier placement.
A. She almost drove her kids to school every day.
B. She drove her kids almost to school every day.
C. She drove almost her kids to school every day.
D. She drove her kids to school almost every day.
Grammar › View
For this reason she had always dreamed about ______ the house.
A. visit
B. to visit
C. visiting
Mixed General Quiz › ViewThe state of Minnesota has two nicknames. One is “The Land of Sky Blue Waters” because ___ is what “Minnesota” means in a native American language.
a. these
b. those
c. that
d. which
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The diverse members of the enormous group of plants known …….. water plants have adapted remarkably well …….. their life in the water.
A. for/among
B. with/into
C. about/for
D. as/to
