[ Vocabulary ]
a court order that stops something from starting or continuing
A. appeal
B. indicted
C. injunction
D. landmark

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Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases › ViewChoose the sentence that uses the preposition “between” correctly.
A. She walked between the park.
B. He chose between apple and orange.
C. Between the rain, we saw a rainbow.
D. I sat between John and Mary.
Phrasal Verbs › View
I’m so busy! I have to __________ so many things!
A. sit down
B. get down
C. put up with
D. deal with
Homonyms › ViewTo begin any new business sufficient ___ is necessary.
a. capital
b. capitol
Yes-No Question › View
Aldo came late yesterday.
- Did Aldo came late yesterday?
- Did Aldo come late yesterday?
