[ Grammar ]
One wolf, two …
A. wolfs
B. wolfes
C. wolves

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Types of Sentence Structures › ViewMy aunt and uncle have retired to Florida.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
D. compound-complex
Conditional Sentences › View
You … wet if you don’t take an umbrella with you.
A. will get
B. get
C. had got
D. would get
Adverb of Frequency and Tenses › ViewAt school, we always ________ a uniform.
A. wearing
B. wears
C. wear
D. worn
Grammar › View
it means to receive.
A. accept
B. except
