[ Grammar ]
Lose / Loose
A. Don’t lose my money!
B. Don’t loose my money!

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Grammar › ViewWhat does the predicate do?
A. tells information about the subject
B. tells whom or what the sentence is about
C. gives a basic unit of meaning
Grammar › View
….. many times every winter in Frankfurt.
A. It snows
B. It snowed
C. It is snowing
D. It is snow
Prepositions › ViewI always have breakfast ________ 7 am.
A. In
B. On
C. At
Adjective and Adverb › View
The cat purred as it curled up on the _______ couch.
A. Softly
B. Soft
