The definition for your is…
A. Is a possessive adjective. It describes a noun by telling us to whom it belongs.
B. Is actually a contraction of “you are”.

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the BEST way to combine these sentences?
The creepy monster growled loudly. He took one step towards me. He stared at me with his beady red eyes.
A. The creepy monster growled loudly, took one step towards me, and stared at me with his beady red eyes.
B. The creepy monster growled loudly and took one step towards me and stared at me with his beady red eyes.
C. The creepy monster growled loudly, took one step towards me, stared at me with his beady red eyes.
D. The creepy monster growled loudly, took one step towards me, or stared at me with his beady red eyes.
Grammar Double Object Verbs › View
Which is not a double-object verb?
A. owe
B. take
C. ask
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewI have _____ seen such a great movie like that in my entire life!
A. ever
B. never
C. since
D. yet
Mixed General Quiz › View
Nagoya is famous for long flat noodles, ___ kishimen.
a. call
b. called
c. calling
d. calls
e. be called
