[ Grammar ]
Complete the sentences with in, at, or to. The children aren’t ___ school today. It’s a holiday.
A. at
B. in
C. to
D. on

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is incorrect?
A. If the answer is wrong, then you can redo it.
B. If the answer is right, then you may have free time.
C. When you finish your work you can go outside.
D. When you get them all right, you get a 100.
Sentence Adverbs & Third Conditional › View
Imagine Ethan and Rohan ___________ earlier, they wouldn’t have missed the train.
A. had left
B. leave
C. left
D. have left
Adjective › ViewYou look ___. What’s wrong?
a.worried
b.worrying
Vocabulary › View
In years past, state and federal police have had a particularly — relationship. They couldn’t find agreement in most situations.
A. acrimonious
B. curb
C. prevalent
D. resuscitate
