(Our/Ours) house is almost the same as (our/ours) neighbor’s house. The only difference in appearance is that (our/ours) is gray and (their/theirs) is white.
A. Our – our – ours – theirs
B. Our – ours – our – theirs
C. Ours – our – ours – theirs
D. Ours – our – ours – their

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Preposition › ViewWhat type of preposition is the preposition in the sentence? I traveled by bus to get to work.
A. device
B. movement
C. origin
D. connection
Modal Verbs › View
Benjamin and Zoe are planning a surprise party. Choose the correct sentence to help them:
A. She must to leave now.
B. She must leave now.
C. She must leaving now.
D. She must leaves now.
Science › Viewthe scientific study of climates
A. Climatology
B. Meteorology
C. Atmospheric chemistry
D. Atmospheric physics
Antonyms › View
What is an antonym for in?
A. Dark
B. Black
C. Tall
D. Out
