Which word best describes speech that is intended to express praise?
A. Disparage
B. Rancorous
C. Laudatory
D. Petulant

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Conjunctions › ViewUse a subordinating conjunction in this sentence: ‘_____ you finish your project, you can relax.’
A. Before you finish your project, you can relax.
B. Although you finish your project, you can relax.
C. After you finish your project, you can relax.
D. Unless you finish your project, you can relax.
Mixed General Quiz › View
Predicate nominative come after a linking verb.
A. True
B. False
Call me as the concert ________ and I’ll come and pick you up.
A. will finish
B. will have finished
C. is finishing
Idioms › View
Jose had a hard time comparing the iPhone to the Samsung phone because to him they were apples and oranges.
A. containing too many technical details
B. very similar
C. completely different
D. very complicated
