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Grammar

can you tell me in a childs understanding the meaning of the following: verb adverb noun pronoun adjective and preposition please
  

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  • you will be able to find the answers to your question by looking on this excelletn website.
  • You will have to browse around but the answers are there, along with some little tests and quizzes as well.
  • uk /
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you will be able to find the answers to your question by looking on this excelletn website. You will have to browse around but the answers are there, along with some little tests and quizzes as well.

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One of the cars was red or one of the cars were red? which is correct
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One of the cars was red
is correct, the verb ending has to agree with "one" in this case.

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