[ Adverbs, Prefixes, and Suffixes ]
What is the prefix meaning ‘together’?
A. pro-
B. syn-
C. anti-
D. co-

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Grammar › View_____ no telling what will happen if our company fails to turn the situation around.
A. It is
B. We have
C. There is
D. It has
Adverbs and Time Expressions › View
How can ‘since’ be used to refer to a starting point in time?
A. Since indicates a specific date without a time frame.
B. Since can refer to a starting point in time by indicating when an action began.
C. Since is used to describe actions that will happen later.
D. Since can only be used for future events.
Many vs. Much › ViewThere is some rice with beans. ___________ would you like to eat?
A. How much
B. How many
Reported Speech › View
“I see the clouds.”.
He told me that she ________ the clouds.
_
A. sees
B. is seeing
C. saw
