What is the affirmative form of ‘Don’t smoke’?
A. No smoke
B. Don’t smoke
C. Not smoke
D. Smoke

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Grammar › ViewWhich of these sentences is correctly formatted?
A. This is my point, if we buy Judy a plane, she might take us for a ride.
B. This is my point: if we buy Judy a plane, she might take us for a ride.
C. This is my point; if we buy Judy a plane, she might take us for a ride.
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Combine past continuous and past simple in a sentence.
A. I was watching TV when she called.
B. While watching TV, she called.
C. She was calling while I watched TV.
D. I watched TV when she called.
Grammar › ViewElephants … land animals in the world.
A. are heaviest
B. are the heavier
C. are the heavyest
D. are the heaviest
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I suggest _________ by check, it’s safer than cash.
A. paying
B. to pay
C. paid
D. pay
