A number without a variable; a number by itself; a quantity that does not change its value
A. Constant
B. Algebraic Expression
C. Coefficient
D. Distributive Property
E. Equation

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Grammar › ViewMost people start work at 9:00 but you ____ arrive any time until 10 am
A. need
B. can’t
C. can
Grammar › View
I gave the man a new coat.
A. subject
B. object of the preposition
C. direct object
D. indirect object
Lily is preparing for her upcoming exams.
She wonders about the difference in meaning between ‘can’ and ‘could’.
A. ‘Can’ indicates present ability; ‘could’ indicates past ability or hypothetical situations.
B. ‘Can’ is a noun; ‘could’ is a verb.
C. ‘Can’ is used for future ability; ‘could’ is for present ability.
D. ‘Can’ refers to permission; ‘could’ refers to ability.
Simple Present › View
Kate ________ vegetables every day.
A. does eat
B. is eat
C. eat
D. eats
