To “make off with” means to ___.
a. leave behind
b. kiss
c. steal

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Tenses › ViewI _______ her since we _______ school in 2010.
A. haven’t met / left
B. haven’t seen/leave
C. didn’t see/ have left
D. didn’t see/ left
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What is the BEST way to combine these sentences?
Ted searched for his jacket. It was nowhere to be found.
A. Ted searched for his jacket, or it was nowhere to be found.
B. Ted searched for his jacket, and it was nowhere to be found.
C. Ted searched for his jacket, but it was nowhere to be found.
D. Ted searched for his jacket, it was nowhere to be found.
Grammar › ViewChoose the correctly formatted sentence:
A. “I hate you,” she said smiling.
B. “I hate you.” she said, smiling.
C. “I hate you,” she said, smiling.
D. “I hate you.” she said smiling.
Grammar, Literature, and Vocabulary › View
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. Napoleon Dynamite is often teased at school; however, he is able to make friends with Deb and Pedro.
B. Napoleon Dynamite is often teased at school, however, he is able to make friends with Deb and Pedro.