Either Sarah or Daniel will give the presentation tomorrow.
A. neither…nor
B. either…or
C. not only…but also
D. both…and

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Grammar › ViewMy son is younger that yours.
My son isn’t as old as yours.
A. they mean the same
B. the meaning is different
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many of the students at the college find that school pressures affect (his or her, their) relationships at home.
A. his or her
B. their
Present Perfect Tense › ViewWhich sentence is incorrect?
A. Lucas has been in jail since nine years
B. We’ve waited for the taxi since this morning
C. I have been married to Vinka for a month
D. She’s stopped the relationship with her boyfriend
Passive Voice › View
We will print the report tomorrow.
The report …. by …. tomorrow.
A. Would be printed; us
B. Will be printed; us
C. Will be printed; them
D. Will has been printed; them
E. Will be print; us
