An adjective is a word that describes an adverb
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Adverbs and Phrases › ViewWhat is the fronted adverbial in this sentence: “At sunset, the sky turns orange”?
A. At
B. Sunset
C. At sunset
D. The sky
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Which is correct?
A. Charities, which can’t demonstrate measurable impact, will struggle to attract funding.
B. Charities that can’t demonstrate measurable impact will struggle to attract funding.
Was the window pane …. the children?
A. Broke
B. Broken by
C. Broke for
D. Broken for
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You don’t need such a powerful computer for basic tasks.
A. The more powerful the computer is, the better for basic tasks
B. The more powerful the computer is, the worse for basic tasks.
C. A powerful computer makes basic tasks less and less efficient.
D. Basic tasks require a powerful computer.