They’re so bad to him. I don’t know how he puts … it.
A. on
B. off
C. up
D. up with

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Neither/Either/All/NoneHave toRelative Clauses and etcComplex PrepositionsAll, Both, Neither, None, EitherPerfect Verb TensesPresent Perfect and Past TensesComperative and SuperlativePunctuationsWill and Will notOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewWhat is the correct past tense form of the verb in “College students are suppose to attend every class meeting”?
A. supposed
B. supposes
C. suppose
D. supposing
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Because of the shortage of coal, attempts __________ to use natural gas.
A. have made
B. are being made
C. having made
D. will be making
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is written in active voice?
A. That he won the lottery and spent all of the money on jelly, by Ben, was dreamed.
B. Ben dreamed that he won the lottery and spent all of the money on jello.
C. By Ben, that he won the lottery and spent all of the money on jello was dreamed.
D. That he won the lottery and spent all of the money on jello was dreamed by Ben.
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Lila attends school OFTEN.
A. preposition
B. adverb
C. adjective
