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krek1111 [17]
4 years ago
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A direct object is always a noun. Question options: True False Question 2 0 / 5 points Choose the adverb in the following senten

ce: I will eat my cake now. Question options: my eat cake now Question 3 0 / 5 points Choose the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence: I bought groceries yesterday, yet I am still out of eggs. Question options: still yesterday yet bought Question 4 0 / 5 points Adjectives describe adverbs. Question options: True False Question 5 0 / 5 points A complete sentence must have two components: A subject and a Question options: adverb adjective verb conjunction Question 6 0 / 5 points A direct object is directly related to the Question options: subject modifier verb noun Question 7 0 / 5 points Adverbs modify (describe) adjectives, other adverbs and verbs. Question options: True False Question 8 0 / 5 points Choose the pronoun in the following sentence: They left on vacation yesterday. Question options: they left yesterday vacation
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Katarina [22]4 years ago
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