In the sentence, ‘I like both tea _____ coffee,’ what conjunction should fill in the blank?
A. or
B. and
C. so
D. but

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Vocabulary › ViewThe price paid for use of borrowed money
A. Productivity
B. Marginal
C. Interest
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Riding a unicycle was hard! After all, a unicycle is a bicycle with only one wheel. Ronald had already fallen off many times that day. He decided to try again. He wanted to ride to the end of the street without falling.
He pedaled a few shaky feet at first. Then, he started moving more easily. Could he make it? A dog suddenly rushed out from a yard! Ronald turned to dodge it and rode straight toward a bush.
Based on the passage, which is more likely to happen next?
A. Ronald crashes into the bush.
B. Ronald rides to the end of the street.
Grammar › ViewHer mother_____ you never met is interested in detective novels.
A. which
B. whom
C. who
D. whose
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We don’t have … time, please, hurry up!
A. many
B. a lot of
C. much
D. a few
