A word that is used in the place of a noun or another pronoun is called a
A. Noun
B. Adverb
C. Pronoun
D. Verb
E. Adjective

Random Topics:
Adjective SuffixesCoordinate ConjunctionCOUNT - NONCOUNT NOUNSSo....that... Such.......thatModals and AdviceRelative & Interrogative PronounsTOEIC Tenses, VerbsGrammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..)Prepositions and ArticlesGrammar (was, were, could, could not)Other quiz:
Grammar › ViewRuby: Did Justin like your idea for summer vacation?
Morgan: No he didn’t. In fact, he reacted quite _____ to my suggestion. He was furious and kept saying that we agreed on going camping this year.
A. correctly
B. angrily
C. beautifully
Prepositional Phrases › View
Which of the following prepositional phrases is functioning as an adverb?
The train with the red caboose on the back quickly steams up the hill with the scenic overlook and around the bend.
A. with the red caboose
B. up the hill
C. with the scenic overlook
Dependent Preposition › ViewThey don’t approve ____ the new marketing strategy proposed by the team.
A. of
B. with
C. on
D. at
Will and Will not › View
Put on your coat or you. . . catch a cold.
A. Will
B. Won’t