Create a compound sentence using the conjunction ‘or’.
A. I can either go for a walk or stay at home and read a book
B. I can either go for a walk and stay at home
C. I can either go for a walk or stay at home and cook dinner
D. I can either go for a walk or stay at home and watch a movie.

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Grammar › ViewReplace the underlined portion of the sentence with a choice that creates a parallel structure.
Learning a new language as an adult is more difficult than to learn one as a child.
A. learning
B. to learning
C. learned
D. no change
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particles of rock and clay that settle at the bottom of rivers and oceans
A. erosion
B. sediment
C. organic
D. nutrient depletion
Grammar › ViewThe zoo isn’t far from here. I ____________ (walk) there many times.
A. have walk
B. are walking
C. walked
D. have walked
Reported Speech › View
Maria asked: “Do you like Chocolate?”
A. Maria asked if you like Chocolate.
B. Maria asked if you liked Chocolate.
