[ Vocabulary ]
Always; on every occasion; without exception
A. Chortle
B. Murky
C. Invariably
D. Prim

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Passive Voice › View“John drives very well for a new driver.”
“Yes, he must __ by a good teacher.”
A. have been taught
B. have taught
C. had been taught
D. must taught
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To heat food again that has already been cooked is to ___.
a. ruffle it up
b. warm it up
c. pick it up
She ? a taxi to the airport.
A. taked
B. took
C. tooken
D. take
Grammar › View
David, Scarlett, and Noah are writing a group essay. How can they correct a run-on sentence in their essay?
A. By writing separate sentences
B. By using a semicolon
C. By using a comma and ‘and’, ‘or’, or ‘but’
D. All of the above
