[ Grammar ]
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a adverb .
A. TRUE
B. False

Random Topics:
Modals and Comparative SuperlativePresent Simple Affirmative and NegativeConjunctions & Cohesive DevicesMixed ConditionalPossessive Adjectives VS Possessive PronounsPerfect Verb TensesSimple Present and Past TensePast simple - Irregular VerbsOrdering AdjectivesPunctuationOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich type of sentence is the example below?
“I love tongue twisters I always mess up “Peter Piper”.
A. Complete Sentence
B. Run-On
Grammar › View
I’m keen on …………………………………………………. dvd-s.
A. to collect
B. collect
C. collecting
D. to collecting
Tenses › ViewRina……………..already………………to school.
A. was come
B. was came
C. have come
D. has come
Grammar › View
It was ____________ a shocking news____________ many people couldn’t believe it.
A. such / so
B. so / that
C. so / so
D. such / that