[ Grammar ]
He took the WRONG turning but still ended up at the – – – – place. (ANTONYMS)
A. Rite
B. Right
C. Wright
D. Write

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Conjunctions › ViewThe students decided not to go out in the break___ it was snowing heavily.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. for
E. nor
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……………… he likes spaghetti, he hardly ever makes it.
A. But
B. While
C. However
D. Yet
Prepositions › ViewShe likes reading books ________ the library.
A. in
B. at
C. on
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What about if we meet on Wednesday?
A. She suggested meeting on Wednesday.
B. She suggested to meet on Wednesday.
C. She suggested me to meet on Wednesday.
