[ Prepositions ]
I often go abroad _____ business.
A. to
B. by
C. for
D. on

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Reported Speech › View“Have you ever been abroad?”
A. He asked me I had ever been abroad.
B. He asked me where I had been abroad.
C. He asked me had I ever been abroad.
D. He asked me if I had ever been abroad.
Grammar › View
They decided __________ a new house this year.
A. build
B. builds
C. to build
D. building
Tenses › ViewI __________ (see) a car by the side of the road. It ________ (run) out of gas.
A. see / runs
B. saw / run
C. saw / had run
D. see / had ran
Grammar › View
At the end of the story, we readers aren’t really sure if the protagonist survives or not. This is an example of:
A. ambiguity
B. cliche
C. understatement
D. oxymoron
