[ Grammar ]
A part of speech that shows action or state of being is called
A. pronoun
B. noun
C. verb
D. adverb

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Future Tenses › ViewGeorge (visit) her sisters on Saturday.
A. will visit
B. is going to visit
C. is visiting
General Quiz › View
Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
She always is happy
A. correct
B. incorrect
Grammar › ViewWhat is the comparative degree of the following adverb?
hard
A. hardest than
B. hardly
C. harder
D. more harder
Tenses › View
How do you express an action that will happen in the future?
A. I study English.
B. I studied English.
C. I will study English.
D. I am studying English.
