[ Coordinating Conjunctions ]
People either don’t have the money …….. aren’t willing to spend it.
A. and
B. neither
C. or
D. although

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Conjunction › ViewI want … the cake … the waffle. I am so much hungry. Please, put them on my plate.
A. neither – nor
B. either – or
C. both – and
D. not also – but only
Grammar › View
He went to the store to buy groceries. “He” is a personal pronoun.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Grammar › ViewStanley had just finished dinner when his father walked into the room.
A. True
B. False
Comparative Degree (Adjective) › View
A negative number is … (little) than zero.
- less
- more little
