_____ learned at school yesterday.
A. Her
B. She
C. she
D. her

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Academic Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the word ‘evident’ mean?
A. alike in appearance or nature, though not identical
B. easily seen or understood; obvious
C. stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for confusion or interpretation
D. evidence found within a particular text used to support or explain conclusions, opinions, and/or assertions about the text itself
Grammar › View
Architects ________ be hired to design parks where people could go for a walk.
A. should
B. had
Grammar › ViewI suppose Jane _____ just forgotten it was your birthday, but it’s not like her.
A. should have
B. could have
C. ought to have
D. can’t have
Dependent Clauses › View
Read the following sentence:
Though it was not her job, Abby took out the trash.
Choose which part of the sentence is the DEPENDENT clause.
A. Though it was not her job,
B. Abby took out the trash.
