[ Grammar ]
Which is the opposite of “in front of”?
A. on
B. behind
C. between
D. near

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Vocabulary › ViewI will help my son with his homework ___ he really needs it
A. whether or not
B. unless
C. only if
Grammar › View
. My sister and I ______ late on weekends.
A. get up
B. gets up
C. doesn’t gets
Adverbs of Frequency › ViewI / my homework / in my room / do / always
A. Always I do my homework in my room
B. In my room I always do my homewok
C. I always do my homework in my room
D. I do my homework always in my room
Grammar › View
A: ……………….today?
B: No, she´s on vacation.
A. Does she work
B. Is she working
C. Will she work
