How do you form an adverb from the adjective “quick”?
A. quicky
B. quickly
C. quickily
D. quickally

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Idioms › ViewMy grandson visits me once in a … .
A. blue moon
B. black cloud
C. red sky
D. white night
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Which sentence is in Present Tense:
A. We went to the beach yesterday with Jonathan’s family.
B. It says there is going to be a lot of snowfall for tomorrow’s weather forecast.
C. I am going to the grocery store to pick up milk, bread, and cheese.
D. It’s her birthday tomorrow so I will go buy her a present in a little bit.
Conjunctions › ViewBilly has a new car, _____ he doesn’t have a driver’s license yet. He’s too young to drive.
A. so
B. but
C. because
D. and
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Tata is a new member of Teratai English Club. She introduced herself
Tata : Ladies and gentlemen………..
a. Allow me to introduce myself.
b. I am happy to meet you.
c. Let me Introduce you to the audiences
d. May I introduce you to the audiences
