We’re going bowling _____ Friday night
A. at
B. on
C. in

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Vocabulary › ViewIn a debate, making an “inflammatory” remark is likely to:
A. Calm the situation
B. Provoke a strong reaction
C. Clarify misunderstandings
D. End the discussion peacefully
Grammar › View
Which sentence correctly avoids misplaced modifiers?
A. Abdullah gasped as the badly wrapped burrito squirted its contents onto his shirt, which was spicy hot and full of lettuce.
B. The badly wrapped burrito squirted its contents onto Abdullah’s shirt, which was spicy hot and full of lettuce.
C. The badly wrapped burrito, which was spicy hot and full of lettuce, squirted its contents onto Abdullah’s shirt.
Which of these sentences support the generalization that most bananas are not ripe when they arrive at the grocery store?
A. Bananas are only good to eat when they are yellow and ripe.
B. When I buy bananas, I usually have to let them sit on my counter for a day or two before I can eat them.
Grammar › View
To: Tria
Have you finished with my English storybook? If you have, please bring me the book to the course this afternoon. Sonya wants to borrow it. Thank you
From : Arin
Why does Arin write the message?
A. To ask Tria to return her book this afternoon
B. To ask Tria to give the book to Sonya
C. To use the book in the course
D. To borrow the book from Tria
