[ Modal and Compound Nouns ]
What is the correct compound noun for “a bag for school”?
A. schoolbag
B. bagbook
C. bagschool
D. schoolcase

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A. Am not
B. Is not
C. Are not
D. Be not
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Identify the correct verb form: “I want to see you tomorrow. ………….. all day?”
A. were you studying
B. Will you study
C. Will you be studying
D. have you studied
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A. otherwise
B. moreover
C. instead
D. however
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A: When are you two getting married?
B: Soon, and we are inviting all ________ friends, especially you.
A. their
B. your
C. our
D. its
