[ Vocabulary ]
to understand something completely
A. connotations
B. features
C. easy
D. comprehend

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Tenses StructureSimple TensesHow often - long - much - manyPresent Simple and Present Continuous TensePossessive PronounsAuxiliary Verbs (be, do, have)Clauses and ConjunctionSentences and Non SentencesParticiple - ing/ edSingular and Plural NounsOther quiz:
Prepositions of Time, Place, and Movement › ViewMr Brown is coming … of the elevator.
A. away
B. across
C. out
Gerunds › View
Reading is relaxing.
A. After a preposition
B. Some particular verbs
C. As a subject
D. As a direct object
Conjunction › ViewMegan looked at the antique rocker, ________ she couldn’t afford to buy it.
A. Megan looked at the antique rocker, and she couldn’t afford to buy it.
B. Megan looked at the antique rocker, or she couldn’t afford to buy it.
C. Megan looked at the antique rocker, so she couldn’t afford to buy it.
D. Megan looked at the antique rocker, but she couldn’t afford to buy it.
Grammar › View
A. Festival
B. Museum
C. Mall
