[ Grammar ]
An adjective does not always come before that noun or pronoun
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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A. which
B. who
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Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct use of a semicolon?
A. The meeting is scheduled for Monday; please prepare your reports.
B. The meeting is scheduled for Monday, please prepare your reports.
C. The meeting is scheduled for Monday: please prepare your reports.
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A. much
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She gets very ______ when she doesn’t get her own way.
A. angry
B. better
C. worse
D. fit
