Which of the following connectives indicates a sequence or time relationship?
A. Despite
B. Firstly
C. Likewise
D. Hence
E. In short

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Vocabulary › ViewIn the sentence “To show our appreciation, we plan to make a banner for the troops who deploy this month,” what does the word “deploy” mean?
A. To retreat from a position
B. To move troops into position for military action
C. To celebrate a victory
D. To train soldiers
Basic Grammar › View
Are there ____ eggs in the salad?
A. a
B. an
C. some
D. any
Active and Passive › ViewThe correct active sentence for the following is
A woman was being carried downstairs by a very strong firefighter.
A. A very strong firefighter carried a woman.
B. A very strong firefighter had been carrying a woman.
C. A very strong firefighter was carrying a woman.
D. A very strong firefighter carry a woman.
Tenses › View
We ______ our mentors at the conference next month.
A. see
B. saw
C. will see
D. have seen
