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How many letters are there in the alphabet?
27 26 25 24
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.THE ANSWER IS 26
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It is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
PHRASE CLAUSE SENTENCE PARAGRAPH
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.THE ANSWER IS SENTENCE
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These adjectives compare the quality of three or more things.
COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES ADVERBS POSITIVE ADJECTIVES SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
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.THE ANSWER IS SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVE
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It is a kind of sentence made up of one independent clause and one or ore dependent clauses joined by a conjunction. COMPOUND COMPLEX SIMPLE BASIC
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.THE ANSWER IS COMPOUND
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A clause which cannot stand alone.
DEPENDENT CLAUSE CLAUSE INDEPENDENT CLAUSE NONE OF THE ABOVE
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.THE ANSWER IS DEPENDENT CLAUSE
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It is a kind of word that describes a noun or a
pronoun. ADJECTIVE NOUN CONJUNCTION VERB
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.THE ANSWER IS ADJECTIVE
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An acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of a name
An acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of a name. An eponym is a word derived from the proper name of a person or place. What term is used for a word that's derived from the same root as another word? RETRONYM PARONYM EXONYM ORONYM
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.THE ANSWER IS PARONYM
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The sentence “Natasha is a friend of Joan's and a client of Marlowe's" contains two examples of which grammatical structure DOUBLE COMPARATIVE DOUBLE SUPERLATIVE DOUBLE GENITIVE DOUBLE NEGATIVE
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.THE ANSWER IS DOUBLE GENETIVE
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Which of the following terms refers to the substitution of a more offensive word or phrase for one considered less offensive? NEOLOGISM EUPHEMISM DYSPHEMISM DRAMATISM
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.THE ANSWER IS EUPHEMISM
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In approximately how many countries does the English language have official or special status?
35 15 % 50 75
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.THE ANSWER IS 75
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CREDITS ALS MODULE, A&E Modules, Elementary Advanced, English, Learning Strand1. Megginson, David. “The Structure of a Sentence.” Terms of Use. University of Ottawa, 1996.
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