[ Grammar ]
These are greeting expressions, except?
A. Hi!
B. Good Morning
C. See you then
D. Good evening

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Grammar › ViewThe little boy the robot and it with him all the time(總是).
A. likes; have
B. likes; has
C. like; has
D. like; have
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Recognize the modal verb in context: “We should have left earlier to avoid the traffic.”
A. should
B. have
C. left
D. traffic
Comma › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses commas?
A. He is from Syracuse, New York 38889.
B. He is from Syracuse New York, 38889.
C. He is from Syracuse, New York, 38889.
Vocabulary › View
“I’m so busy this week, can you do the shopping ……………of me?
A. alone
B. pressure
C. possible
D. instead
