Perend Trail’s new hiking boots will be available in brown——-black leather.
A. nor
B. yet
C. and
D. so

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Prepositions of Place › ViewI always have lunch …… home.
A. at
B. on
C. in
Reported Speech › View
The teacher said, “You must study hard for the test on reported speech.”
A. The teacher said that we must study hard for the test on reported speech.
B. The teacher said that we had to study hard for the test on reported speech.
C. The teacher said that we could study hard for the test on reported speech.
D. The teacher said that we are going study hard for the test on reported speech.
My alarm clock rang. I woke up.
I woke up _____ my alarm clock rang.
A. before
B. after
C. when
D. while
E. until
Grammar › View
Me and my partner can run this free poker league no problem.What is a better way to write this sentence?
A. Me and my partner will have no problem running this free poker league.
B. Me and my partner can run this poker league for free.
C. Running this free poker league is no problem.
D. My partner and I will have no problems running this free poker league.
