[ Adjective Order ]
My daughter has ….
A. long hair beautiful black
B. beautiful long black hair
C. hair long beautiful black
D. black long hair beautiful

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Subject Verb Agreement; Indefinite PronounsGrammar: Adjectives & PrepositionsPresent Perfect SimpleTenses, Determiners & Subject Verb AgreementGrammar - Punctuation of SentencesFirst Conditional, Future Time ClausesSentences vs Run-OnsPrepositions and Prepositional PhrasesVerb to beSentence and FragmentOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhat is the simple subject of the sentence?
The three mice ran across the floor.
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A. ran
B. ran across the floor.
C. mice
D. The three mice
Conjunction › View
What is a common conjunction that can be used to join these sentences: I have a cat. I have a dog.
A. but
B. or
C. and
D. because
Modals › ViewWhich of the following sentences uses “may have” correctly to express uncertainty?
A. She may have known the answer.
B. She may have be there.
C. She may have had been there.
D. She may have been there.
Prepositions › View
The professor _______ South Africa amazed the American students with her stories.
A. From
B. Of
C. In
