They … at the party yesterday.
A. are
B. were
C. aren’t
D. was

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Academic Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the word ‘compare’ mean?
A. to describe how two or more things are similar
B. alike in appearance or nature, though not identical
C. facts, examples, and other pieces of information directly stated in a text
D. a detailed examination of the components of a subject to understand its meaning and/or nature as a whole
Comma › View
Cold icy winds blew across the Great Plains.
A. Cold icy winds blew across the Great Plains.
B. Cold, icy winds blew across the Great Plains.
C. Cold, icy winds, blew across the Great Plains.
D. Cold icy winds blew, across the Great Plains.
You had better hurry ____ you’ll be late for work.
A. for
B. yet
C. and
D. or
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If you ________ careful with electricity, you might get a shock.
A. don’t
B. won’t
C. wouldn’t
D. aren’t
