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

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Correlative Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the sentence where correlative conjunctions are used correctly.
A. Either she will start the project, or she will help with the event.
B. Both the movie was exciting but scary.
C. She neither likes to read nor to write.
D. Not only they are coming to the party, but also bringing gifts.
Modals › View
Is the sentence “We have plenty of time. We don’t need hurry.” correct?
A. yes
B. no
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
