[ Grammar ]
and, or, nor, for, so, but, yet
A. Compounds
B. Contractions
C. Conjunctions

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Tenses › ViewI ___ (cook) Japanese food for 3 times. –> Present Perfect
A. cooked
B. have cooked
C. have been cooking
D. will cook
Adverb Clauses › View
By the time Alfonso finally graduated from high school, he_____ seven different schools because his parents moved frequently.
A. attended
B. was attending
C. had attended
D. had been attending
Grammar › ViewHe’s frightened … her words.
A. through
B. with
C. of
D. from
Prepositional Phrases › View
According to the phrases, which prepositional phrase fits?
I am _______ with all my colleagues.
A. on parole
B. on good terms
C. on sale
