[ Vocabulary and Grammar ]
What does it mean to be “mobile”?
A. To move away from something
B. To move fast
C. To be capable of moving
D. To jump high

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Modal Verbs › ViewDo you have to pay the bill today?
A. Yes, I have
B. Yes, I do
C. Yes
D. Yes, I had
Types of Sentences › View
As they haven’t arrived yet, we will go without them.
A. Compound sentence
B. Simple sentence
C. Compound complex sentence
D. Complex sentence
Grammar › ViewTeenagers today don’t often sit with their _____ families on the living-room coach.
A. x
B. a
C. an
D. the
Prepositions › View
They translated the letter ______ French.
A. for
B. with
C. into
D. about
