[ Adverbs of Manner ]
What’s the correct option?
A. I am late never for school.
B. I am late for never school.
C. I am never late for school.
D. I am late for school never .
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewIdentify which pronoun types exist in the sentence:
That was made with spoiled ingredients; the guests might just die from the rancid nature of it.
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A. Relative, Personal-Object
B. Demonstrative, Reflexive
C. Relative, Intensive
D. Demonstrative, Personal-Object
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___________the film was boring, my friends like it
A. although
B. in spite of
C. in spite of / despite
D. none is correct
