[ Comparatives, Superlatives, and Modals ]
Which sentence uses the correct preposition for time?
A. We have a meeting on 9 o’clock.
B. We have a meeting at 9 o’clock.
C. We have a meeting in 9 o’clock.

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Subject – Predicate › ViewChoose the sentence that is divided correctly between the subject and predicate?
A. Many ostrich farmers raise ostriches / for their healthful meat.
B. Many ostrich farmers / raise ostriches for their healthful meat.
C. Many ostrich farmers raise / ostriches for their healthful meat.
Present Perfect Simple and Continuous › View
I ___ (call) you for half an hour. Where __ (you/be)?
A. have been calling; have you been
B. have called, have you been
C. have called, have you been being
D. have been calling, have you been beeing
Grammar › ViewNo, I … not.
A. are
B. is
C. it
D. am
Vocabulary › View
I will ……………… win the award
A. Possibly
B. Definitely
C. Won´t
