[ Grammar ]
A part of speech that answers questions WHO?, WHAT?, WHOM? is called
A. noun
B. verb
C. adjective
D. preposition

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Present Tenses › ViewA: ‘______your sister recently?’
B: ‘Yes, she came to visit last weekend.’
A. Have you been seeing
B. You have seen
C. Have you seen
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. Which sentence is correct?
A. He would rather to go for a walk than to stay inside.
B. He would rather go for a walk than stay inside.
C. He would prefer go for a walk than staying inside.
D. He would rather going for a walk than stay inside.
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A. Grew
B. Grow
C. Will grow
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____________ hours do you spend studying English in an average week?
A. How much
B. How many