___ can be used with national groups.
e.g. ___ French have a reputation for being reluctant to use English, but this is quite unfounded.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article

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Compound AdjectivesCoordinating Conjunctions and Comparative AdjectivesPresent Simple Affirmative and NegativeVerbs and AdverbsPassivisationGerund Subject or ObjectCausative VerbRelative Pronouns and AdverbsDemonstrative SpeechPast Continues TenseOther quiz:
Indirect Speech › ViewMy Mom said, “Grandma cooked delicious food.”
A. My Mom said that grandma had cooked delicious food.
B. My Mom said that granma had cooked deliciuous food.
C. My Mom said that grandma cooked delicious food.
Comma › View
Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Maryann Hebbler, M. Ed. was going to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the weekend.
B. Maryann Hebbler, M. Ed., was going to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the weekend.
C. Maryann Hebbler, M. Ed. was going to Milwaukee Wisconsin for the weekend.
I saw many _______ at the lake garden.
A. deers
B. deer
C. deeres
Past Tense › View
Suddenly they —- someone calling hello hello. They —– around and they—– a strange creature.
A. hear,turned,saw
B. heard,turn,see
C. heard,turned,see
D. heard,turned,saw
