[ Grammar ]
What is the opposite of the word “happy”?
A. angry
B. sad
C. excited
D. joyful

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Modal Verbs of Permission › ViewWhen is ‘may’ most often used to ask for permission?
A. Between friends
B. Between two children
C. Between two adults
D. Between a child and an adult
Vocabulary › View
(noun) the ability to think about things that are not real; the ability to form a picture in your mind of something that you have not seen or experienced
A. imagination
B. couch
C. compare
D. divide
Adjectives and Prepositions › ViewMy brother deals _____ leather.
A. on
B. in
C. to
D. of
Phrasal Verb › View
What does ‘make out of’ mean?
A. Chase and catch
B. Change one thing into another
C. Run after someone
D. Create something from someone or something
