[ Grammar ]
Beach and beech are?
A. Homonyms
B. Antonyms
C. Hynonyms
D. Synonyms

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Transitions › ViewTo show contradiction (opposite), use a transition like:
A. first, next, before, now, finally
B. as a result, because, since, so
C. since, while, like
D. however, but, although, conversely
Grammar › View
Choose the sentence that correctly uses parallel structure:
A. She enjoys reading, cooking, and to dance.
B. She enjoys reading, cooking, and dancing.
C. She enjoys to read, cooking, and dancing.
D. She enjoys reading, to cook, and dancing.
Grammar › ViewWhich of these is not a complete sentence?
A. Some children were playing.
B. A van turned into the driveway.
C. The shady street usually quiet.
D. It was a group of kids from school.
Grammar and Vocabularies › View
She hasn’t phoned me ——- a week.
A. in
B. since
C. for
D. last
