[ Grammar ]
A word that takes the place of a noun or nouns
A. adverb
B. adjectives
C. pronoun
D. verb

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Grammar and Punctuation › ViewWhich is correct?
mr jackson wanted to play uno but his cards are missing?
A. Mr Jackson wants to play uno his cards are missing
B. Mr: Jackson wanted to play uno BUT his cards are missing!
C. Mr. Jackson wanted to play Uno, but his cards are missing.
D. none are correct
Tenses, Tag Questions, Phrasal Verbs › View
He bought some cheap shoes that ________________ after couple of months.
A. fell apart
B. fall apart
C. fall down
Intermediate › ViewChoose the odd one out:
A. bargains
B. deals
C. purchase
D. discount
Grammar › View
pillow is ………………..than stone.
A. comfortable
B. comfortabler
C. more comfortable
