[ Some vs. Any ]
I can’t pay. I haven’t got … money.
a. some
b. any

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Types of Sentence Structures › ViewAfter we fell asleep, raccoons invaded our campsite, but we awoke and chased them away.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
D. compound-complex
Grammar › View
Which of the following punctuation marks would be most appropriate to use in the following sentence?
Let’s go over the answers from the story
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A. ?
B. !
C. ;
D. .
Complex Sentences › ViewEvaluate the impact of the dependent clause in this sentence: “Because he was late, he missed the bus.”
A. It explains why he missed the bus.
B. It shows a sequence of events.
C. It provides a contrast.
D. It adds a condition.
Vocabulary › View
Agreement between two or more sides in which each side gives up some of what it wants.
A. compromise
B. cabinet
C. bicameral
D. amendment