A “bad trip” means ___.
a. to lose money
b. an unpleasant drug experience
c. to be unsuccesful

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Grammar › ViewThe team practiced many hours to prepare for the big game on Friday it was against the number one team in their league. Which is the best way to fix the run-on sentence?
A. The team practiced many hours to prepare for the big game on Friday, it was against the number one team in their league.
B. The big game on Friday was against the number one team in their league, the team practiced many hours to prepare.
C. The team practiced many hours to prepare for the big game on Friday; it was against the number one team in their league.
D. Leave it as is.
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It ….. about children in another town
A. Tell
B. Tells
Suffixes and Tenses › ViewWhat does the suffix “-less” imply in the word “fearless”?
A. Full of fear
B. Without fear
C. More fear
D. Less fear
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Choose the correct sentence in the Future Continuous tense.
A. He will work tomorrow.
B. He is working tomorrow.
C. He will be working tomorrow.
D. He has been working tomorrow.
