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CBP Officer Entrance Exam – Writing Questions With Solutions 100% Complete collective noun names a group of people or things. Example: A GROUP OF EMPLOYEES is sharing supplies with each other Demonstrative pronouns are Point to a specific thing. example: this, that, these, those Intensive...

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CBP Officer Entrance Exam – Writing
Questions With Solutions 100% Complete

collective noun names a group of people or things. Example: A GROUP OF

EMPLOYEES is sharing supplies with each other




Demonstrative pronouns are Point to a specific thing.


example: this, that, these, those




Intensive pronouns Used to emphasize the previous noun or pronoun.


example: you YOURSELF must register




Interrogative pronouns introduces a question


example: who, what, which




indefinite pronoun a pronoun that does not refer to a specific noun


example: all, both, someone, such




Reflexive pronouns refer back to the person to whom the pronoun refers

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example: I burned MYSELF




Relative pronouns Relates a subordinate part of the sentence the main clause


example: the woman WHO came to the door left a package for you




indefinite article a or an




Definite article the




Verb voice shows whether or not a subject is performing the action (active voice) of the

sentence or receives it (passive voice)




present perfect tense Action was completed before the present time


example: HAS paved/has been paved




Past perfect tense Action that occurs before another past action


example: has been paved/paving

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