[ Grammar ]
Between “they’re,” “there,” and “their,” which one means a place?
A. they’re
B. there
C. their

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A. for
B. about
C. since
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The children walked quietly down the hall.
Which word is an ADVERB that tells HOW?
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A. children
B. walked
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D. hall
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A. pick
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What conjunction fits best: I will go to the store, ___ I need some milk?
A. or
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