Which word is a noun in the sentence?
Can you help me with my homework please?
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A. please
B. help
C. my
D. homework

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A. After a run, I like to stretch.
B. Never a day had she missed her lessons.
C. We went to the school play yesterday.
D. At the mall, there is a fountain.
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In some places____________almost every day.
A. it rains
B. it raining
C. there rains
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A. countable
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During a fun classroom discussion, Ethan asked, “What does ‘Parasite’ mean?”
A. A nervous feeling of uncertain agitation
B. To pull out of proper shape
C. Something in dependence on something else for existence or support without making a useful return
D. To try to obtain by usually urgent requests or pleas
