[ Subjunctives ]
If it … their encouragement, he could have given it up.
A. had been for
B. hadn’t been
C. hadn’t been for
D. wouldn’t have been for

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Prepositions and Preposition Phrases › ViewWhat is the preposition in the following sentence: She walked through the door.
A. under
B. beside
C. through
D. over
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Nobody wants to come ___ as a witness of the crime.
a. over
b. forward
c. at
she ______ an expert if anna _______ every day
A. will be/ practice
B. will be / practices
C. practices/ will be
Homonyms › View
The choirmaster played the opening ___ before they sang.
a. chord
b. cord
