What does “embraced” mean?
A. Danced
B. Hugged

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Pronouns, Sentence Structure, and Apostrophes › ViewCharles himself will be piloting this aircraft across the Atlantic.
A. Reflexive
B. Intensive
English for Tourism › View
ohn : Excuse me, could you tell me how to
get to the nearest police station?
Paul : Yes, the nearest police station is on Michael Wood street. From here you need to go north on this street, after that turn left then go straight and you will find a junction then turn right, the police station is on your right across a hotel.
John : Thank you very much
After John find the junction, what should he do?
A. Turn left
B. Turn right
C. Stop there
D. Go straight
Reflexive Pronouns › ViewPlease read the following statement:
1. Give it to me. It’s mine.
2. Let me do it myself.
3. They love to take pictures of themselves
4. I look at her from the window.
Which of the sentences are reflexive pronouns?
A. 1 and 3
B. 2 and 4
C. 2 and 3
D. 1 and 4
Vocabulary › View
Which sentence does NOT use “exposed” correctly?
A. In the desert, we had to walk for miles in the exposed.
B. She cut her knee and the wound was exposed for hours.
C. I have a funny-looking sunburn. Part of my arm was exposed and part wasn’t.
D. For that kind of rash, you have to keep your skin exposed to the air.