[ Grammar ]
A word used to express an action, a condition, or a state of being is a
A. Verb
B. Noun
C. Pronoun
D. Adjective
E. Adverb

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Grammar › Viewmum, please ………. me stay at janes on friday night
A. make
B. let
C. made
D. promise
Modal Verbs and Conditionals › View
What does this statement entail? “I’m sorry, but you can’t come to my place right now.”
A. It expresses ability in the present time.
B. It expresses obligations.
C. It expresses prohibitions.
D. It expresses what we were able to do in the past.
Antonyms › Viewincautio, rash heedless, reckless
A. Commender
B. Opinionated
C. Admonish
Stative Verbs and Tenses › View
Recognize the stative verb in the sentence: ‘The cake smells delicious.’
A. feels
B. looks
C. tastes
D. smells
