Define Antecedent
A. that which comes before
B. the opposite of an idea used to emphasize a point
C. a kinder, gentler, less crude or harsh word or phrase
D. a figure of speech in which two contradictory elements are combined

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Grammar › ViewMonica didn’t help her brother study for his math exam, and he failed it. What should she have done?
A. She shouldn’t has helped him.
B. She should have studied with him.
C. She should helped him more.
Some vs. Any › View
I have bought _____ apples. (affirmative)
… … a.some
… b.none
… c.any
Choose the correct superlative sentence:
A. He is the most fastest runner in the school.
B. He is the faster runner in the school.
C. He is the fastest runner in the school.
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To fit into something later is the same as to ___ into it.
a. let
b. make
c. grow
