A vivid verb is…
A. A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
B. A word that describes an action in a stronger way.
C. A word that explains a location.
D. A word that shows direction.
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Adjectives & Adverbs › ViewIdentify the adverb in the following scenario: “During a book club meeting, we read a long autobiography together.”
A. During
B. read
C. long
D. autobiography
E. together
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His teenage daughter is driving him crazy. He can’t ____ her moods, her music, and her constant demand for money.
A. keep up with
B. go on with
C. put up with
D. put up to
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