[ Countable Noun ]
For dinner they might eat syrup, eggs and butter.
A. True
B. False

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Grammar & Vocabulary › View“Kids” is ____ word for children.
A. a French
B. the
C. another
D. an
Relative Clause › View
The children are collecting the leaves_________ have fallen from the trees.
A. which
B. when
C. where
Common & Proper Nouns › ViewIs the underlined noun common or proper?
Stores often have sales the day after Thanksgiving.
___
A. common
B. proper
Adjective Clause › View
This is the office …….. I work.
A. When
B. Who
C. Where
D. What
E. Whom
