[ Pronouns ]
It’s my dog, and that bone is _____
A. It
B. Its
C. It’s

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Grammar › ViewThe feathery chickens flew into the coop.
In this sentence, what is is “feathery”?
A. Adjective
B. Adverb
C. plural noun
D. singular noun
Reported Speech › View
He says, “They will hurt you”.
A. He said to me that they will hurt me.
B. He said to me that he would be hurt me.
C. He said to me that they would hurt me.
D. He said to me that they would hurt you.
Imperative Sentences › View_____ me what you need, and I’ll try to help.
A. Tell
B. Telling
C. To tell
D. Tells
Grammar › View
They can’t find (their, they’re, there) seats on the airplane.
A. Their
B. They’re
C. There
