Which word means: usual, normal, or happening regularly?
A. energize
B. customary
C. differ
D. refreshing

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Grammar › ViewHe … his money. So he can’t buy this hamburger.
A. lose
B. loses
C. is losing
D. has lost
Simple Past Tense › View
What’s the past negative form of “She studied Biology at UCR”?
A. She not studied Biology at UCR.
B. She didn’t study Biology at UCR.
C. She didn’t studied Biology at UCR.
D. She not did study Biology at UCR.
Grammar and Punctuation › ViewWhich sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. “Please take out your books, said the teacher calmly, and finish your poems.”
B. “Please take out your books,” said the teacher calmly, and finish your poems.
C. “Please take out your books”, said the teacher calmly, “and finish your poems”.
D. “Please take out your books,” said the teacher calmly, “and finish your poems.”
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They don’t allow …. here.
A. eating
B. to eat
