[ Grammar ]
it means a fundamental truth
A. principal
B. principle

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Modals › ViewYou _____________ buy a ticket before you get on the bus.
A. must to
B. has to
C. should to
D. have to
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Determine which sentence uses the homograph defined. project: to throw or cause to move in a forward or outward direction
A. She turned in her project after the deadline.
B. She will project the ball through the field into the goal.
Grammar › ViewI …………….. seven years old.
A. am
B. is
C. are
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Mount Kinabalu is _______ mountain in Malaysia.
A. the high
B. higher than
C. the most high
D. the highest
