[ Grammar ]
A word that names a person, place or thing is called
A. Verb
B. Noun

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Comparative Degree (Adverb) › ViewI was told to drive … (carefully).
- carefullier
- more carefully
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Choose the correct possessive pronoun: ‘This is our project. This is ours.’
A. mine
B. our
C. ours
D. your
Grammar › ViewRuby isn’t going to Hong Kong, and the women ______ .
A. won’t, either
B. isn’t, either
C. aren’t, either
D. wasn’t, either
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By signing the contract, you agree to abide ___ all the terms and conditions.
A. by
B. to
C. for
D. with
