[ Grammar ]
Complete the sentences with in, on, or at. We hardly ever watch TV ___ the evening.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. by

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Grammar › ViewDoes she ever have sushi for lunch? “No, she ______ sushi.”
A. doesn’t eats
B. never eats
C. eats very often
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Consider the word “vindication” in the context of a court case. What does it suggest about the outcome for the defendant?
A. The defendant was found guilty.
B. The defendant was proven innocent.
C. The defendant was given a warning.
D. The defendant was ignored.
Grammar › ViewPrepositions require an __________an adverb does not
A. Object
B. Vowel
C. Verb
Modals of Obligation › View
I … my jacket to the concert because I knew I would come back home early, before it gets cold.
A. Needn’t have taken
B. Didn’t need to take
C. Don’t have to take
D. Needn’t take
