[ Grammar and Vocabulary ]
He is a great leader ___ his employees respect him.
A. because
B. but
C. so
D. or

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Some vs. Any › ViewThe lesson is over. Do you have …………… questions ?
A. Some
B. Any
Still, Yet, Already & Just › View
I want to go abroad for my holiday. I’ve ______ reserved my flight, but I haven’t found a good hotel ______.
A. Yet, already
B. Already, yet
C. Already, just
……. Peter …….. his wife liked the idea of going for a walk.
A. but…..also
B. either……or
C. Neither…..nor
D. both…..and
Prepositions › View
The judge poured champagne ___ the glass.
a. into
b. on
c. inside
