[ Use of Prepositions or Conjunctions ]
The secretary has no right to ___ my affairs.
A. spy from
B. meddle in
C. toy at
D. complain into

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the correct way to write the title of this book?
A. the diary of a wimpy kid
B. The Diary of a Wimpy Kid
C. the Diary of a Wimpy kid
D. The diary of a wimpy Kid
Be used to vs used to › View
Dickson used to … lazy. He works much harder now.
A. is
B. being
C. am
D. be
Grammar › ViewHe ___ happier if he had stayed at home.
A. would have been
B. would had been
C. had been
Phrasal Verb › View
Meaning: Compare prices. “You should shop ___ online to get the best price.”
A. around
B. above
C. under
D. in
