What is a collective noun?
A. One that names a group of things, people, or places.
B. One that collects together all subjects and objects.
C. One that collects coins for charity.
D. all of these answers.

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Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewWhat change should be made in the following sentence?
Instead, you get to demonstrate what you’ve learned and enjoy success!
A. change Instead to Finally
B. change get to got
C. change demonstrate to deminstrate
D. change learned to learn
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Which sentence uses an ellipsis to show a speaker trailing off?
A. Alexa said, “I wonder why the sky . . .”
B. Alexa said, “. . . I wonder why the sky.”
C. Alexa said, “I wonder why the . . . sky.”
D. Alexa said, “I wonder why the . . . why the sky.”
Choose the correct plural form of the noun.
mouse
_____
A. mouses
B. meece
C. mice
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Which group of words in this sentence is an adverbial phrase of time?
He looked at the clock hanging on the wall, checked the time of his appointment and left the house after a hasty breakfast.
A. at the clock
B. on the wall
C. of his appointment
D. after a hasty breakfast
