[ 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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Phrasal Verbs › ViewExam pressure is really getting me ……………………..
A. out
B. off
C. down
Clauses and Conjunction › View
Which of the following indicate a nonrestrictive clause?
A. a sentence that includes information that is non-vital to the meaning of the sentence and is offset by commas
B. a sentence that includes information that is vital to the meaning of the sentence and does not use commas
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
