…are words that name people, places, things or ideas
A. VERBS
B. NOUNS
C. PRONOUNS

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Simple Tenses › ViewNoah is learning English and wants to know the use of simple present tense of the verb ‘have’. What should he choose?
A. haves (for all subjects)
B. have (for he, she, it)
C. have (for I, you, we, they), has (for he, she, it)
D. has (for I, you, we, they)
Grammar › View
Is Rabin a doctor?
………………, he isn’t.
_
A. No
B. Yes
C. not
D. nothing
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewWe should avoid dumping waste into lakes and rivers to _____ water pollution.
A. reduce
B. release
C. stop
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Which sentence correctly combines the following sentences using ‘or’: “You can have tea. You can have coffee.”
A. You can have tea or you can have coffee.
B. You can have tea, or you can have coffee.
C. You can have tea you can have coffee.
D. You can have tea, or, you can have coffee.
