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"What" and "who" are examples of _______ pronouns. A. interrogative B. indefinite C. personal D. relative
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User: "What" and "who" are examples of _______ pronouns. A. interrogative B. indefinite C. personal D. relative

Weegy: What is that? -is an interrogative sentence.



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"What" and "who" are examples of interrogative pronouns.
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You should use a _______ conjunction to introduce an adverbial clause. A. coordinating B. correlative C. subordinating D. plural User: Which word in this sentence is an adverb? The doctor told us we had to leave almost immediately. A. Leave B. Almost C. Us D. Doctor
Weegy: Yes, adverbs can be used to modify other adverbs. User: Which word in this sentence is an adverb? The doctor told us we had to leave almost immediately. A. Leave B. Almost C. Us D. Doctor Weegy: Yes, adverbs can be used to modify other adverbs. User: what is an adverb User: what is a verb User: Which one of the following sentences contains a collective noun? A. Who among you is a butcher, a baker, or a candlestick maker? B. Listen, my children, and you shall hear. C. The quality of mercy is not strained. D. The legislature met in secret session. (More)
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The sentence that contains a collective noun is: The legislature met in secret session.
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ALMOST is the word that is an adverb in the sentence: The doctor told us we had to leave almost immediately.
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Which word in this sentence is an example of a comparative degree adjective? My new alarm clock was much louder than my old one. A. One B. Much C. Louder D. Alarm
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My new alarm clock was much louder than my old one. In this sentence, the word "louder" is an example of a comparative degree adjective.
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