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Have you seen ___ pacific ocean? 

A. a 

B. an

c. the

C. The

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Articles can be divided into ____ types.

A. Three

B. One 

C. Two  

Two

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The end marks are: Comma, Question mark and colons.

A. True

B. False

B. False

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An Adjective is: 

 A word that describes the qualities or states of being of nouns

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Identify the demonstrative adjectives in the following sentence: 

I always like to read that book.

That

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The three basic types of adjectives are: 

A. Descriptive

B. Demonstrative 

C. Quantitative  

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A sentence can be divided into two parts. What are the two parts ?

A. Subject 

B. Predicate 

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What is the difference between the definite article "the" and the indefinite articles "a" and "an"?

  1. Definite article (the): refers to a specific noun that the reader is already aware of. Indefinite articles (a/an): introduce a new or non-specific noun.
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When do we use "a" and when do we use "an"?

We Use "a" before consonant sounds (a book, a house), and we use "an" before vowel sounds (an apple, an hour).

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What is the function of a period (full stop)?

Marks the end of a declarative or imperative sentence.

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How can you identify different types of sentences (declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory)?

Declarative: Makes a statement (The sun is shining.). Interrogative: Asks a question (What is your name?). Imperative: Gives a command (Close the door.). Exclamatory: Expresses strong emotion (Wow! That was amazing!).

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Identify the adjectives in the following sentence: 

My brother's friend was tall and thin.

A. Tall

B. Thin

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Explain two ways that comma can be used

A. To separate items in a list. 

B. To separate the day of the month

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What are the four types of sentences according to the structure? 

A. Simple Sentence

B. Compound Sentence

C. Complex Sentence 

D. Compound Complex

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what are the irregular nouns?

Irregular nouns are those that don't follow the standard rule of adding "-s" or "-es" to form their plural.

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