[ Abstract Noun vs Concrete Noun ]
truth
A. Concrete
B. Abstract

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Sentence Structure › ViewWhich of the following is a simple sentence?
A. The cat slept on the mat.
B. The cat slept on the mat, and the dog barked.
C. Although the cat slept on the mat, the dog barked.
D. The cat slept on the mat, and the dog barked when the mailman arrived.
Grammar - Punctuation › View
Jimmy piled lettuce tomatoes and onions on his hamburger.
A. Jimmy piled lettuce, tomatoes, and onions on his hamburger.
B. Jimmy piled lettuce, tomatoe’s, and onion’s on his hamburger.
C. Jimmy piled lettuce tomatoes and, onions on his hamburger.
D. Jimmy piled lettuce tomatoe’s and onion’s on his hamburger.
Grammar › ViewMr Stevens is ________ honest policeman.
A. a
B. an
Conditional Tenses › View
I wish you … quiet.
A. were
B. would be
C. had been