[ Prepositions ]
She can’t go … business soon.
A. at
B. on
C. in

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Noun, Quantifiers and Suffixes › View________ us have been invited to his party.
A. all
B. all of the
C. all of
D. Either could be used here
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Which coordinating conjunction(s) could you use to combine the two sentences below:
The pup is young, _____ it knows a lot of commands.
A. and
B. so
C. but
D. for
Grammar › ViewWe __________ our English teacher yet.
A. have met
B. meet
C. meets
D. were meeting
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required; meeting stated standards or guidelines
A. enthralled
B. negotiate
C. regulation
D. unseemly
