[ Grammar ]
______ your brother money lately?
A. Have you lent / not
B. Have you been lent / been not
C. Have you been lending / haven’t

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewChoose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: ‘He is fond ___ playing the guitar.’
A. of
B. for
C. with
D. by
Vocabulary › View
Many libraries are adjusting their operating hours.
Libraries mean:
A. A place where there are a collection of books
B. A place where there are a collection journal articles
C. A place where people can go to study
D. All the above
A lack of affordable housing is a cause of concern for many city dwellers.
A. factor
B. change
C. worry
D. benefit
Prepositions of Place › View
In the sentence ‘The ball is next to the box’, what preposition of place is used?
A. above
B. under
C. between
D. next to
