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

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Tenses › ViewWe ___ to Japan next summer.
A. travel
B. will travel
C. are traveling
D. traveled
Article › View
What is the different between article a and an?
A. an for plural, a for singular
B. an for singular, a for plural
C. an for the noun start with consonant sound, a for the noun start with vowel sound
D. an for the noun start with vowel sound, a for the noun start with consonant sound
E. a for simple present, an for past simple
Grammar › ViewReplace 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
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Everybody _______ welcome at the skating party.
A. Is
B. Are
