[ Vocabulary ]
The subject of a sentence can always be expressed by a pronoun. I, you, he, she, we, they, it.
A. Verb
B. Noun
C. Pronoun
D. Article

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Grammar › ViewDo you want another cake? No, thank you, ________ .
A. I still have got some left
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a type of preposition that shows the relationship of time between the Nouns to the other parts of a sentence.
A. prepositions of time
B. prepositions of place
C. prepositions of movement
D. prepositions of agents or things
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A. is
B. are
C. do
D. does
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I’m kind of ______________ that my best friend will not be able to celebrate my birthday with me.
A. bummed
B. wriggled
C. shivered
