[ Grammar ]
Which is correct? “a lot” or “alot”
A. a lot
B. alot

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Adjective › ViewIdentify all of the adjectives in the sentence.
Manny licked the sweet dough off of the spoon
A. Manny
B. licked
C. sweet
D. dough
E. spoon
Grammar › View
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
A. All the eggs don’t fit in one basket.
B. You need to get a bigger basket.
C. Buy smaller eggs.
D. Don’t put all your prospects into one thing.
Vocabulary › ViewWhich statement shows vehement
A. “O.K”
B. “maybe”
C. “NEVER!”
Modals › View
She ______ train harder if she wants to break the record.
A. should
B. might
C. can
