[ Grammar ]
What does conciliatory mean?
A. To placate or pacify
B. Intending to do harm
C. To give up

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a, an, the, Zero Article › ViewAlice drives ___ old car.
A. A
B. An
C. Zero article
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Identify the infinitive phrase in the following sentence:
Jacob was the first student to volunteer for the cleanup crew.
A. To volunteer for the cleanup crew
B. Jacob was
C. The first student
D. To volunteer
Replace the blank with the best object pronoun.
My mom went to the store with my dad.
My mom went to the store with _______.
A. Her
B. It
C. Him
D. Them
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Everybody _______ welcome at the skating party.
A. Is
B. Are
