[ Vocabulary ]
Words such as: but, and, so are frequently used in sentences. What do we call these joining words?
A. Comparisons
B. Inferences
C. Conjunctions
D. Hyperbole

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Reporting Verbs › ViewKrashen (1981) ___ that language acquisition does not need extensive use of grammar rules. (to examine the key points)
A. discusses
B. critiques
C. challenges
D. assumes
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Customers expect _______ (help) when they are in the store.
A. to help
B. to be helped
C. being helped
D. helping
Prepositions › View“Is Mr. James _____ work this week?” “No. He’s _____ holiday.”
A. on / in
B. at / in
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. I’d sooner we ________ the train than drive.
A. take
B. took
C. taken
D. taking
