[ Interjection & Prepositional Phrases ]
Prepositions show the relationship between words in a sentence, often indicating location, direction, or time.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Quantifiers › ViewThere is … fish in the fridge, not enough for dinner. Could you go and buy some, please?
A. few
B. a few
C. little
D. a little
Idioms › View
She always reads the paper and watches TV to keep ___ with the latest news.
a. up
b. in
c. at
Have you ________ eaten lobster ?
A. never
B. yet
C. since
D. ever
Vocabulary › View
Widespread use of the Internet may change modern ________.
A. strategy
B. civilization
C. tomb
