[ Grammar ]
We use ….. when we think of things separately, one by one
A. each
B. every

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the sentence which has the same meaning: “Do not keep all your eggs in one basket.” – Proverb
A. Diversify your investments and reduce the risk.
B. You must use several baskets to store eggs. Otherwise they will break.
C. It is difficult to take care of all eventualities.
Infinitive Forms › View
Choose the sentence with completed action.
A. Reading is my hobby.
B. She hear Alice reading at the lesson.
C. The teacher made me read the poem.
D. She hear Andy to read the first paragraph.
Prepositions › ViewJill was standing ___ me.
a. along
b. at
c. across
d. next to
Past Simple › View
(A) … you a good student in school?
(B) Yes, I was.
a) Did
b) Were
c) Was
