You will have to start at a new job someday, _______ you’re ready _______ not.
A. either … or
B. whether … or
C. both … ana
D. neither … nor

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Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewWhich sentence below is correct?
A. Look through the window you can see the mountain peaks in the distance.
B. If you look through the window, you can see the mountain peaks in the distance.
C. Look through the window, you can see the mountain peaks in the distance.
D. You can see the mountain peaks in the distance, look through the window.
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We use … when we create, invent or produce something, or in particular expressions.
A. DO
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(a) cue
(b) queue
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They are arguing _____ money just like they always do.
A. on
B. for
C. about
D. with
