[ Prepositions ]
_____ you’ve read the newspaper, can I have it?
A. Until
B. After
C. Before

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Degrees of Comparison › ViewThe superlative form of the short adjectives ends in
A. -er
B. -est
C. -erest
D. -s
Grammar › View
Which adjective describes the word “stories” in the sentence below?
The old man told fascinating stories about the unique history of each wonderful treasure in his shop.
A. old
B. fascinating
C. unique
D. wonderful
Modals for Advice, Obligation/Prohibition, Necessity and Lack of Necessity › ViewWhich option is incorrect? Jackie already knows about the invitation so you _______ tell her.
A. don’t have to
B. mustn’t
C. needn’t
D. don’t need to
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. Last summer Peter … to Arizona and … The Grand Canyon.
A. went; saw
B. go; see
C. went; is seeing