[ Nouns and Their Forms ]
Choose the correct sentence using “a” or “an” with a singular noun.
A. He saw an elephant.
B. He saw a elephant.
C. He saw an elephants.
D. He saw a elephants.

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Vocabulary › Viewconvincing and effective
A. hinder
B. deconstruct
C. compelling
D. distinguish
Grammar › View
What does amused mean?
A. to smile or laugh
B. to be upset or mad
C. to be sad or worried
Idioms › ViewWhen it’s “fair and square” it’s ___.
a. unusual
b. confused
c. honest
Modal Verbs › View
Which transition is misused in this sentence: “She was tired; consequently, she decided to stay up late watching TV.”
A. Consequently
B. However
C. Therefore
D. Moreover
