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EN - English Grammar for the Utterly Confused.pdf

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16<strong>EN</strong>GLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED3. Let’s sit outside and laugh at you as you work in <strong>the</strong> blazing sun.(a) Noun(b) Adjective(c) Adverb(d) Preposition4. The ambulance is parked right outside <strong>the</strong> yard, next to <strong>the</strong> beehive.(a) Noun(b) Adjective(c) Adverb(d) Preposition5. The politician repented of his past mistakes.(a) Noun(b) Adjective(c) Adverb(d) Preposition6. Turn right past <strong>the</strong> store with <strong>the</strong> neon sign in <strong>the</strong> window.(a) Noun(b) Adjective(c) Adverb(d) Preposition7. Did you hear that song be<strong>for</strong>e?(a) Conjunction(b) Adjective(c) Adverb(d) Preposition8. Always follow through with what you start.(a) Interjection(b) Conjunction(c) Adverb(d) Preposition9. The remark went right through one ear and out <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r.(a) Noun(b) Adjective(c) Conjunction(d) Preposition10. The gardener mowed <strong>the</strong> lawn after he reread Lady Chatterly’s Lover.(a) Conjunction(b) Adjective

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