[ Grammar ]
“The mouse scurried quickly under the door, but the janitor caught it by the bathroom.” What is the part of speech for “janitor”?
A. Adjective
B. Adverb
C. Pronoun
D. Noun

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Present Perfect, Present Simple, Present ContinuousComparisonAuxiliary Verbs, if, unless and ModalDirect and Indirect SpeechPast ParticiplesObject Pronounwould should couldSynonym and AntonymPresent simple, Present continuous, Singular, PluralFirst & Second ConditionalOther quiz:
Past Tenses › ViewDid you live in a big house in Hollywood?
A. Present Simple
B. Past Simple
C. Present Continuous
D. Past Continuous
Verb Tenses › View
Form a negative sentence: They are happy.
A. They are always happy.
B. They are happy.
C. They are not happy.
D. They are never happy.
Passive Modals › ViewThe entire valley —- (see) from their mountain home.
A. sees
B. can be seen
C. can see
D. can seen
Third Conditional › View
Would you _ to the conference if the company hadn´t paid for the tickets?
A. have gone
B. had gone
C. have went
D. go
