Choose a matching analogy: prevailing : dominant
A. daring : meak
B. whimsical : playful
C. lucid : muddled
D. vague : defined

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Conjunction › ViewWhat is a common conjunction that can be used to join these sentences: I like to read books. I like to watch movies.
A. or
B. but
C. because
D. and
Present Perfect vs Past Simple › View
I (spend) … two weeks in the Amazon, (hike) … for a week near Machu Picchu, and (fly) … over the Nazca Lines.
A. spent, hiked, flew
B. have spent, hook, have flied
C. has spent, has hiked, has flaw
D. spent, hiked, flaw
E. spend, hikes, flies
Conditional Sentences and Verb Form › ViewWhat is the correct inversion for the sentence ‘If I had seen you, I would have said hello’?
A. I would have said hello, if I had seen you.
B. If I would have seen you, I had said hello.
C. Had I seen you, I would have said hello.
D. I had seen you, I would have said hello.
Past Tenses › View
Identify the tense used: “She had been waiting for an hour when he arrived.”
A. Simple past
B. Past continuous
C. Past perfect
D. Past perfect continuous
E. Present perfect
