[ Modal Verbs ]
They ____________ arrive on time for the meeting.
A. can
B. must
C. go

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Prepositions › ViewWhich of the following phrasal verb is matched INCORRECTLY to its meaning?
A. put down: to throw something
B. put forward: to propose something
C. put off: to cause someone to dislike something
D. put on: to fake
Active vs. Passive Voice › View
Not enough students have been enrolled, so the class will not be given.
A. This sentence is “Active.”
B. This sentence is “Passive.”
He has an informal ….. style in his lectures.
A. chatty
B. talkative
C. childish
D. wordy
Grammar › View
What is the subordinating conjunction in the sentence? Although some herbs are best when they are fresh, others can be dried.
A. Although
B. best
C. fresh
D. dried
