[ Prepositions ]
You must have been unpleasant … her if she feels offended.
A. for
B. at
C. on
D. to

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Adjective Clauses › ViewThe woman ____ Jacky saw at Steve’s party is a famous singer.
A. whose
B. which
C. whom
D. who
Possessive Nouns › View
The pencils of the kids are in the desk.
A. The kids’ pencils are in the desk.
B. The kid’s pencils are in the desk.
C. The kids pencils are desk.
Vocabulary › ViewWhat is ‘tension’?
A. A nervous or worried feeling that makes you unable to relax
B. Unusual or surprising in a way that causes people to take notice
C. Something that restores health
D. A large and frightening imaginary creature
Pronoun › View
The musician ____ signed this copy of the CD.
A. himself
B. themselves
C. itself
