[ Grammar ]
It names a person, place or thing.
A. Preposition
B. Verb
C. Adverb
D. Noun

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Before we came to Lam’s party, we had bought some flowers.
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Jacob was the first student to volunteer for the cleanup crew.
A. To volunteer for the cleanup crew
B. Jacob was
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