[ Grammar ]
A noun that names a specific person, place, or thing, and begins with a capital letter
A. pronoun
B. common noun
C. proper noun
D. plural noun

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Demonstrative PronounPassive Modals, Impersonal PassiveVerb-ing and InfinitiveAdverb of MannerPresent SimpleRoot WordActive and Passive Gerunds and InfinitivesRelative Pronouns with PrepositionsModal Verbs of Deduction and SpeculationAdverbs (manners & modifiers)Other quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewYou (wear) a facemask in hospitals
A. have to
B. should
C. mustn’t
D. must
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A: Mrs. Parkinson has had three accidents in the last month.
B: She ________ a very careful driver, then.
A. can’t be
B. shouldn’t be
C. must be
D. may be
Modal Verb › ViewYou _________ have bothered coming. I’ve done it already.
A. wouldn’t
B. mightn’t
C. needn’t
D. haven’ t
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What is the basic unit of meaning in the English language?
A. sentence
B. subject
C. predicate
D. fragment
