[ Grammar ]
Have you eaten lunch yet?
A. Yes, I’ve already eaten.
B. Yes, I’ve already ate.
C. Yes, I’ve eaten yet.
D. Yes, I’ve just ate.

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Prepositions › ViewWhich word is a preposition in this sentence? She was a part of an elite group known as The Skulls.
A. A
B. Part
C. Of
D. An
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Sisca … not been … letter since years ago.
A. have, wrote
B. has, wrote
C. have, writing
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A. into
B. in to
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‘What are _____?’ ‘They are little cakes.’
A. that
B. those
