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A. None of these
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B. Complement
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C. Direct object
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D. Verb
Explanation
"Cities" receives the action of the verb "polluting," so it is the direct object.
The structure is: Subject (Automobiles) + Verb (are polluting) + Object (cities).
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A. The weather this winter has been, windy, wet and unpredictable
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B. The weather this winter has been windy, wet and unpredictable
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C. The weather this winter has been windy wet and unpredictable
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D. The weather this winter has been: windy, wet and unpredictable
Explanation
The weather this winter has been windy, wet, and unpredictable is the correctly punctuated sentence.
It correctly uses commas to separate the items in the list.
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A. Abdul is a good driver; moreover, he is a very friendly one.
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B. Abdul is a good: driver moreover, he is a very friendly one.
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C. Abdul is a good driver. Moreover he is a very friendly one.
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D. Abdul is a good driver, moreover, he is a very friendly one.
Explanation
Abdul is a good driver; moreover, he is a very friendly one. is correctly punctuated.
The semicolon separates two independent clauses, and "moreover" is correctly used to add information.
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A. Both
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B. Until
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C. Either
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D. Neither
Explanation
The word "either" fits the sentence
Because it indicates that she is open to finding accommodation in "either" a flat or a shared house.
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A. exclamatory
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B. simple
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C. declarative
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D. imperative
Explanation
A declarative sentence makes a statement or provides information.
In the sentence "We took a test yesterday," you are stating a fact about an event that happened in the past.
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A. Only Children can use this medicine
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B. Everybody can use this medicine
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C. Adults cannot use this medicine
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D. Both children and adults can use this medicine
Explanation
The sentence "This medicine can be used even by children" implies that the medicine is safe for children.
By extension, it can be used by adults as well.
It suggests that the medicine is suitable for all ages.
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A. Distributive
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B. Interrogative
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C. None of these
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D. Emphatic
Explanation
Distributive: Distributive words refer to individual members of a group considered separately (e.g., each, every).
"None" can be categorized as a distributive pronoun because it refers to not any member of the group.
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A. Mango
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B. None of these
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C. Is
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D. Favorite
Explanation
Mango: This is the complement that provides more information about the subject "fruit."
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A. None of these
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B. Adjust
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C. Adjusted
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D. Adjusts
Explanation
Adjusted: The past tense form, which correctly indicates that the schedule has been modified in the past.
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A. Verb
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B. Pronoun
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C. Noun
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D. Interjection
Explanation
the capitalized word "OH NO!" is an interjection
because it expresses emotion rather than functioning as a pronoun, verb, or noun.
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