[ Pronouns, Sentence Structure, and Apostrophes ]
You can choose a lawyer yourself, or one will be selected for you.
A. Reflexive
B. Intensive

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewThe house was so damaged that it was decided to ___ it to the ground and rebuild
a. laze
b. raze
Idioms › View
To “lash out” means to ___.
a. shout at someone
b. relax
c. kick or punch someone
Reduce the relative clause:
My friends who are studying in Italy will be at the party.
A. My friends who studying in Italy will be at the party.
B. My friends studying in Italy will be at the party.
C. My friends studied in Italy will be at the party.
Grammar › View
My brother ………………………… go to class last week. ✖
A. can
B. can’t
C. could
D. couldn’t
