A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea
A. adjective
B. adverb
C. noun
D. verb

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Stative Verbs and Tenses › ViewDiscuss the importance of using stative verbs correctly in writing.
A. Incorrect usage of stative verbs in writing can enhance the overall quality of the text.
B. Using stative verbs correctly in writing is irrelevant and unnecessary.
C. Stative verbs in writing should be used interchangeably to add variety.
D. Using stative verbs correctly in writing is important for conveying precise meanings and avoiding confusion.
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Select the correct word.
Everyone decided to see the movie (accept/except) me.
_
A. accept
B. except
Past Continuous Tense › ViewI … the fence while dad … in the garden.
A. Fixed – digged
B. Fixing – digging
C. Was fixing – dug
D. Was fixing – was digging
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The manager _____ to see you right now because she’s in a meeting.
A. isn’t able to
B. is able to
C. was able to
D. has been able to