[ Correlative Conjunction ]
You can either wear open-toe sandals … shoes to work at the office.
- or
- nor

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Preposition › ViewIn the sentence ‘The dog is next to the tree’, what is the preposition showing the relationship between?
A. next to
B. under
C. inside
D. behind
Grammar › View
People say that Jun is a handsome boy.
A. It is said that Jun is a handsome boy.
B. It is said that Jun a handsome boy.
C. It is said that he is a handsome boy.
D. It was said that Jun is a handsome boy.
Grammar › View__ you shouldn’t have talked to him so rudely.
A. As it concerns me
B. However much I’m concerned
C. As far as I’m concerned
D. As much concerned as I am
Grammar › View
______ lamps
A. These are
B. This is
