What is the definition of “erudite”?
A. Showing great knowledge or learning
B. Deeply remorseful for a bad action
C. Treating serious issues with inappropriate humor
D. Injure badly by beating

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Grammar › ViewA sentence that asks a question
A. interrogative
B. declarative
C. imperative
D. exclamatory
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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.
(JOHN LIKES TO EAT CHINESE/CHINA FOOD.)
A. CHINESE
B. CHINA
Clauses and Conjunction › ViewAlthough school is sometimes difficult I choose to work hard every day.
A. Insert a comma after “although”
B. Insert a comma after “school”
C. Insert a comma after “hard”
D. Insert a comma after “difficult”
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_____ quite truthful with you, the meal you made was too awful _____.
A. To have been/to eat
B. To be/to be eating
C. Being/eat
D. To be/to have eaten
E. To be/to be eaten
