Grammar Quiz

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The words AND, BUT, YET, SO are called
A. conjunctions
B. prepositions
C. adjectives
D. adverbs

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Helen said Jono, “May I borrow your dictionary ?”

A. Helen said Jono to borrow her dictionary

B. Helen said Jono if/whether he might borrow her dictionary

C. Helen said Jono whether she might borrow her dictionary

D. Helen said Jono if/whether she might borrowed her dictionary


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A. Future Progressive

B. Present Progressive

C. Past Progressive

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a. haul
b. hall


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Your niece and I went out to lunch, ________ we both ordered fish.

A. and

B. or

C. yet