[ Grammar ]
What kind of word looks like a verb but acts as a noun or an adjective?
A. Verb
B. Conjunction
C. Preposition
D. Verbal

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Personification › ViewWhich of these sentences contains personification?
A. Shiny new shoes peeked out from under his freshly pressed pants.
B. Shiny new shoes were visible under his freshly ironed pants.
C. Shiny new shoes were polished and clean.
Grammar › View
Wendy went _______ her housing estate to search for her missing cat.
A. from
B. through
C. around
D. under
Modals › ViewYou ______ cross the street! The light is still red.
A. must
B. have to
C. don’t have to
D. mustn’t
Who am I? › View
I stop crime and keep the community safe. Who am I?
A. fire fighter
B. police officer
C. mail carrier
D. mayor
