Grammar Quiz

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Which word means “needing or wanting something to eat”?

A. nourish

B. angry

C. hungry

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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A. slept

B. had slept

C. was sleeping

D. had been sleeping

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A. verb

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According to neighborhood folklore, Napoleon’s big toe is hidden in a vault in ________ basement.

A. Mr. Wilsons

B. Mr. Wilson’s

C. Mr. Wilsons’