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

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Conjunctions › ViewChoose the correct conjunction
He cannot read _____ write.
A. and
B. or
C. nor
Grammar › View
The floor is spotless. It is _____________________ .
A. as clean as a whistle
B. as slippery as an eel
C. as slow as a snail
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
