[ Grammar ]
It’s good practice _____ you
A. for
B. at
C. of
D. in

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThe water (is turning, are turning) gray and somewhat murky.
A. is turning
B. are turning
General Quiz › View
Grammar. What is the correct sentence?
A. My cousin don’t can swim
B. My cousin can’t swims
C. My cousin can’t swim
D. My cousin can’t to swim
Verbal Communication › Viewthe degree of clarity and distinctness in a person’s speech
A. diction
B. connotation
C. filler
Direct and Indirect Speech › View
Mother asked John, “Don’t smoke too much!”
A. Mother asked John to do not smoke too much.
B. Mother asked John that not t smoke too much.
C. Mother asked John to not smoke too much.
D. Mother asked John to smoke too much.
