A person, place, thing, or idea is a
A. verb
B. noun
C. adverb
D. adjective

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Superlative & Comparative Adverbs › ViewAfter the car accident, he drives ___________ now. (carefully)
A. less carefully
B. most careful
C. more carefully
D. more careful
Grammar › View
‘Sarah says she’s almost finished painting the house.”And you believe her? I bet you that when we visit her at Christmas she ___________.’
A. Mustn’t have finished
B. Shouldn’t have finished
C. Wouldn’t have finished
D. Won’t have finished
They _____ just _____ their job, and they _____ a coffee break at the moment.
A. have … been finishing / have
B. are … finishing / have had
C. are … finishing / have
D. have … finished /are having
Prepositions › View
Identify the prepositions in the following: The dark-haired boy sat beside the car parked behind the trailer park.
A. Dark-haired boy
B. Sat
C. Beside/ behind
D. The car
E. Parked
