[ Grammar ]
A part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea is called
A. noun
B. verb
C. preposition
D. adjective

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the word “artillery” mean in this context: “The artillery shells exploded in the distance, shaking the ground with their powerful blasts?”
A. Heavy military weapons
B. A type of ammunition
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D. A light firearm
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If I …. your address, I would come to your house
A. knew
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C. known
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Comparisons › ViewNew York City’s Central Park is __________the second smallest country, Monaco.
A. by far twice the largest
B. nearly twice as large as
C. much twice larger than
D. twice just so large as
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What are you going to do _____ next Saturday?
A. The
B. A
C. An
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