[ Prepositions ]
The government cannot afford to be indifferent _____ public opinion.
A. to
B. with
C. at
D. in

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Grammar › ViewWhat __________ going to the museum this weekend?
A. encourages
B. spends time doing
C. is special about
D. about
Relative Clauses › View
Mr. Pike, ————– is our boss, has just come back from Paris.
A. who
B. whom
C. that
D. which
Vocabulary › ViewWhat does it mean to ‘endorse’ something?
A. Being serious and eager in the way you do something
B. Being graceful and stylish in appearance
C. To show public support for something
D. A person’s sense of self-worth
Homophones › View
Because I practiced so hard, it only took me _______ minutes to finish my timed drill!
A. To
B. Too
C. Two
