He can’t be the one who forgot the tickets; he bought them. What does this imply?
A. He is responsible for the tickets.
B. He forgot the tickets.
C. He is not interested in the event.
D. He lost the tickets.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that uses capital letters correctly.
A. My least favorite day of the week is monday.
B. I like to eat Chinese food.
C. Why Don’t We Have Class Outside Today?
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Write this down ______ you forget.
A. Or
B. When
C. Lest
D. And
Conjunction and Punctuation › ViewThe movie received mixed reviews from critics. It was a box office success.
A. The movie received mixed reviews from critics; however, it was a box office success.
B. The movie received mixed reviews from critics. However it was a box office success.
C. However the movie received mixed reviews from critics. It was a box office success
D. The movie received mixed reviews from critics however, was a box office success.
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… our teacher was angry, she is still very patient with us.
A. Because
B. Despite
C. Even though
