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

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Perfect Verb Tenses › ViewAnika and Rohan have been rehearsing for the school play. Which sentence captures their exciting journey in the present perfect tense?
A. They practice for the play.
B. They have practiced for the play.
C. They will practice for the play.
D. They had practiced for the play.
Comparative Adjective › View
Motorcycles are ____________ than cars.
A. cheap
B. cheaper
C. cheapper
D. the cheaper
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
Grammar › View
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
