A part of speech that describes a noun or pronoun is called
A. verb
B. conjunction
C. adjective
D. adverb

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Grammar › View. They _______ home early last weekend.
A. leave
B. leaves
C. leaving
D. left
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Which of the following sentences correctly incorporates a conjunctive adverb and punctuation?
A. She enjoys painting, in addition she likes sculpting.
B. She enjoys painting; in addition she likes sculpting.
C. She enjoys painting in addition; she likes sculpting.
D. She enjoys painting; in addition, she likes sculpting.
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A. Present Simple
B. Past Continuous
C. Future Perfect
D. Present Continuous
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My hands were dirty because I … my bike.
A. had repaired
B. had been repairing
C. repaired
D. was repairing
