[ Grammar ]
What is a pronoun?
A. A word used in place of a noun
B. A word that names a particular person, place, or thing
C. A noun that is very specific
D. Modifies a noun

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Simple Past Tense & Future Tense › ViewWhich sentence is correct
A. Jack will calls me.
B. Jack will call me yesterday.
C. Jack will called me.
D. Jack will call me tomorrow.
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Choose the antonym for full.
A. filled
B. stuffed
C. overflowing
D. empty
E. less
Past Tense › ViewYes, it ___ a mistake. The movie ___ awful
A. was-was
B. wasn’t-was
C. was-wasn’t
D. wasn’t-wasn’t
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the word “receive”?
A. I will receive the train at 5 PM.
B. He is going to take the package tomorrow.
C. She received a gift for her birthday.
D. We should take the money back to the store.
