[ Conjunctions ]
A plethora of something is a large amount of it, especially an amount of it that is greater ______ you need, want, or can cope with.
A. then
B. than
C. and
D. but

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Verbals and Gerunds › ViewIdentify the participle in the following sentence: “Lost in thought, she didn’t hear the doorbell.”
A. Lost
B. in
C. thought
D. didn’t hear
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He ________ finish the project by tomorrow.
A. must
B. can
C. is going to
D. will
Present Simple › ViewI __________ it
A. don’t like
B. doesn’t like
C. doesn’t likes
Grammar › View
A: Where did you use to go for summer when you were a child?
B: ………………………………………………………………
A. We used to visit my grandparents for summer.
B. We used to buy some fruıts
C. I used to travel by bus.
D. I used to have a pet.
