Grammar Quiz

[ Pronouns ]

Neither of them has been to London earlier. [Identify the type of pronoun in the given sentence.]

A. Demonstrative Pronoun

B. Distributive Pronoun

C. Indefinite Pronoun

D. Interrogative Pronoun

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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They go before the main verb but after the verb to be.

A. Adverbs of manner

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What does the word shortage mean in this sentence?

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Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

A. Theres a 50% chance for rain tomorrow.

B. There’s a 50% chance for rain tomorrow.

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A. nice

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D. nicest