[ Parts of Speech ]
Joins two words, phrases, or clauses
A. Preposition
B. Interjection
C. Pronoun
D. Conjunction

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Grammar › ViewThey ___________ to the concert last night.
A. go
B. are going
C. went
D. have gone
Common & Proper Nouns › View
Is the underlined noun common or proper?
Are you going to Juan’s birthday party?
___
A. common
B. proper
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence includes the correct use of commas?
A. Everyone has lots of jelly beans cupcakes and cookies.
B. Everyone has lots of jelly beans, cupcakes, and cookies.
C. Everyone has, lots of jelly, beans cupcakes and cookies.
D. Everyone has lots of, jelly beans, cupcakes and cookies.
Grammar › View
I had to buy ……. bread because I wanted to make some sandwiches.
A. a
B. some
