[ Prepositions of Movement ]
The moon has risen ____ the horizon
A. above
B. within
C. alongside
D. around

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First & Second ConditionalTenses and StructureAdverbs by TypeGerund/ To Verb/ VerbAuxiliary VerbsGrammar: MorphologyClausesAdjective and AdverbPronoun-Verb AgreementOn, At, ByOther quiz:
Relative Pronouns › ViewThat’s the house ___ I was telling you about.
A. which
B. whose
C. who
D. where
Vocabulary › View
I would like to thank Mrs. Song, ——— has agreed to give an opening speech at our annual conference.
A. who
B. some
C. he
D. also
Tenses › ViewThey _____ play football every Sunday.
A. don’t
B. doesn’t
C. didn’t
D. don’t plays
Sentences vs Run-Ons › View
Identify the run-on sentence.
A. She likes to read, and she visits the library often.
B. The dog barked, but no one was home.
C. I went to the park I saw my friend there.
D. He studied hard, so he got good grades.
