[ Parts of Speech ]
What part of speech takes the place of a noun or nouns?
A. Pronoun
B. Adverb
C. Preposition
D. Interjection

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A. I am able to solve the problem yesterday.
B. I was able to solve the problem yesterday.
C. I will be able to solve the problem yesterday.
D. I have been able to solve the problem yesterday.
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A. sentence fragment
B. run-on sentence
C. complete sentence
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A. horrified
B. horrifying
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News of his fame……… spreading throughout the world.
A. Is
B. Are