[ Grammar ]
Used 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

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A. He was as busy as a bee.
B. He was very busy.
C. He was busier than usual.
D. He was busy with work.
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A smaller river that flows into a larger river.
A. tributary
B. total war
C. the union
D. the confederacy
Grammar › ViewA: What ………… this morning?
B: She usually ………… the dog in the park, but this morning she is going shopping.
A. has Amy done/walks
B. has Amy done/is walking
C. is Amy doing/walks
D. is Amy doing/is walking
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When you see John, remember_______ my regards to him.
A. to have sent
B. sending
C. send
D. to send
