[ Grammar ]
An adjective usually comes …
A. before a noun
B. after a noun
C. before an adverb

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Modals in the Past - Speculation and Deduction › ViewHe __________ felt a sense of accomplishment when he finally became a citizen.
A. must have
B. might not have
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She ________________ for the job while the other candidates were waiting.
A. was being interviewed
B. was interviewed
C. has been interviewed
On, At, By › ViewThe plane is flying_____600 miles per hour
A. on
B. at
C. in
D. about
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He was so proud …….. me as I got promoted
A. for
B. of
C. from
