[ Conjunctions ]
Identify the conjunction: You can have either juice or water with your lunch.
A. either…or
B. none…nor
C. only…or
D. either…neither

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Comparatives, Superlatives, and Modals › ViewChoose the correct superlative form:
A. That was the best movie I’ve seen.
B. That was the most better movie I’ve seen.
C. That was the more better movie I’ve seen.
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He said he would contact me, but he _______ phoned _______wrote.
A. either…or
B. neither…nor
Grammar › View“Where _____ now?” “In her office.”
A. is he
B. is she
C. is it
D. is
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_____women over there____my mom and my aunt.
A. Those / are
B. These / are
C. This / is
D. That / is
