Emma hasn’t arrived home_____.
A. already
B. yet
C. still
D. never

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Homophones › ViewNot everybody shares my principals / principles.
A. Principals
B. Principles
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People didn’t expect that the building collapsed after the storm
A. It wasn’t expected that the building collapsed after the storm
B. It didn’t expected that the building collapsed after the storm
C. It wasn’t expect that the building collapsed after the storm
D. people wasn’t expected that the building collapsed after the storm
Idioms › ViewWho is successful?
A. The one who is out to lunch.
B. The one who is on a roll.
C. The one who reaches the boiling out.
D. The one who lays an egg.
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How are commas used in this sentence? “The computer, for example, has many uses.”
A. To separate items in a list
B. To add a transition phrase
C. To separate clauses