To “mentor” someone means to:
A. Criticize them
B. Guide and support them in their development
C. Compete with them
D. Ignore their needs

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A. Subject: ‘The brown dog’, Verb: ‘jumps’, Prepositional Phrase: ‘over the quick fox’
B. Subject: ‘The quick brown fox’, Verb: ‘jumps’, Prepositional Phrase: ‘over the lazy dog’
C. Subject: ‘The quick fox’, Verb: ‘jumps over’, Prepositional Phrase: ‘the dog lazy’
D. Subject: ‘The lazy dog’, Verb: ‘over’, Prepositional Phrase: ‘jumps the quick brown fox’
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He — my e-mail if he’d been online yesterday evening.
A. would have received
B. will receive
C. would receive
Grammar › ViewI was not at home this morning. I ______ the cake!
A. could have eaten
B. couldn’t have eaten
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exclusive – “Who’s Mrs Whatsit?” Meg asked. “I think I want to be exclusive about her for a while,” Charles Wallace said.
A. the quality if avoiding extremes
B. restricted or limited to a person, group, or area
C. expressing extreme contempt
D. a long narrow opening
