Choose the correct sentence with the adverb in brackets: (always) A sale price isn’t the best price.
A. A sale price isn’t always the best price.
B. Always, a sale price isn’t the best price.
C. A sale price always isn’t the best price.
D. A sale price isn’t the best always price.

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Vocabulary › ViewWhich sentence does NOT use “demonstrate” correctly?
A. My father demonstrated how to use the lawn mower, but I already knew how.
B. Can you please demonstrate how to do that?
C. Children do not learn things on their own. Parents and teachers demonstrate how to do a lot of things.
D. I believe that educational demonstrate came out very well.
Correlative Conjunctions › View
________ I go to the park ________ stay home today.
A. Both / and
B. Either / or
C. Neither / nor
D. Not only / but also
Adjective › ViewIt’s ____ film.
a. a beautiful old
b. an old beautiful
Grammar › View
You can _________ submit your homework via Google Classroom or Telegram.
A. either
B. neither
