[ Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Clauses ]
I don’t like to hear about that time you were in trouble.
A. noun clause
B. adjective clause
C. adverb clause

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Past Perfect Simple › ViewThe reason I didn’t join the city tour was that I _____ Prague twice. I didn’t want to see it for a third time.
A. have seen
B. saw
C. had seen
D. was seeing
Grammar - Capitalization and Possessive Nouns › View
Tell whether each underlined possessive noun is singular or plural: Can you see the lion’s paws?
A. singular
B. plural
Grammar › ViewEvery man, woman, and child …….. love.
A. Need
B. Needs
C. Is needing
D. Are needing
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(n.) wealth, riches, prosperity; great abundance, plenty
A. affluence
B. minimum
C. impassable
D. jovial
