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A “matter of course” means ___.
a. as a rule
b. maybe
c. when you want to

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following words or phrases would be most appropriate to use in the blank in the sentence?
Lizbeth and Marisol are the _______ runners on the soccer team.
_
A. most fast
B. faster
C. more faster
D. fastest
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I think you ………. wear a scarf Tony, it’s cold out.
A. ought
B. shall
C. should
Grammar › ViewAsk Asma to look at the Powerpoint. She ____________ you.
A. is going help
B. going to help
C. is going to helping
D. will help
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Which noun names a thing?
A. hospital
B. park
C. toy
D. rhino
