[ Idioms ]
To “part with” means to ___.
a. belong to
b. a section of
c. be separated from

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Modal Verbs for SpeculationSubjunctivesGrammar & ReadingPhrasal Verbs with up and downPast Tense and NeutralZero & First ConditionalPerfect Verb TensesGrammar Double Object VerbsToo or EnoughSubordinating ConjunctionOther quiz:
Conjunction › ViewI want … the cake … the waffle. I am so much hungry. Please, put them on my plate.
A. neither – nor
B. either – or
C. both – and
D. not also – but only
Grammar › View
He went to the store to buy groceries. “He” is a personal pronoun.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Grammar › ViewThen I ______ that there should be in the minerals some unknown element having a much greater radioactivity than uranium or thorium.
A. am thinking
B. think
C. had thought
D. thought
Modal Verbs › View
Which transition best introduces an example? “Some students are struggling with math; ___, John has difficulty solving equations.”
A. For instance
B. Therefore
C. Moreover
D. Consequently
