[ Noun, Quantifiers and Suffixes ]
Noun suffixes -dom, -ity, -ty, -ment, and -ness mean ___?
A. “In a state of”
B. not
C. against
D. across

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Vocabulary › ViewThe two high schools share a long time rivalry.
Rivalry means:
A. Competition
B. One striving for competitive advantage
C. One of two or more striving to reach or obtain something that only one can possess
D. All of the above
Grammar › View
I … be at home for dinner. I’m leaving now.
A. will
B. won’t
She ____ her homework by the time you arrive.
A. will finish
B. will have finished
C. finishes
D. finished
E. finishing
Modal Verbs › View
. Choose the sentence that uses a modal verb to express a polite request.
A. You must finish your work.
B. Could you please pass the salt?
C. They will arrive soon.
D. He can play the guitar.
