[ Idioms ]
When it’s “fair and square” it’s ___.
a. unusual
b. confused
c. honest

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Grammar › ViewChoose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.
A. Jimmy needs to study for the test, or he will not pass.
B. Jimmy needs to study for the test, so he will not pass.
C. Jimmy needs to study for the test, but he will not pass.
D. Jimmy needs to study for the test, yet he will not pass.
Pronouns and Antecedents › View
What is the pronoun in these sentences?
The students did not want to dance. They liked the trampoline.
_
A. The students
B. dance
C. They
D. trampoline
Grammar › ViewShelia is having the bathroom _________________.
A. redecorate
B. redocarating
C. redecorated
D. been decorating
Some vs. Any › View
There aren’t … books on the table.
· a. a
· · b. an
· · c. some
.· · d. any
