This word is an adjective.
A. contort
B. derogatory
C. juncture
D. laden

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does it mean for someone to be brusque?
A. Rude and tactless
B. Short (in terms of time)
C. Abrupt to the point of rudeness
D. A harsh, unpleasant mixture of noise
Grammar › View
Read the sentences and choose the correct one.
A. The children is playing outside now.
B. She usually read the newspaper in the morning.
C. They go to a restaurant every Saturday.
D. He are doing his homework now.
Grammar › ViewWhat is the definition of “adjective”?
A. A word that describes a verb
B. A word that describes a noun
C. A word that adds to the preposition.
D. A word that sounds cool.
Grammar Rules › View
Identify the punctuation error in the sentence: She went to the store and bought milk bread and eggs.
A. She went to the store and bought milk, bread, and eggs.
B. She went to the store and bought milk bread and, eggs.
C. She went to the store and bought milk bread, and eggs.
D. She went to the store and bought milk, bread and eggs.
