[ Grammar ]
He is wealthy. He is unhappy.(insert suitable conjunction)
A. and
B. or
C. but

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Relative Pronouns › ViewThey’re the couple ____ son I’m looking after.
A. that
B. where
C. who
D. whose
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What is the term for a belief that certain things will cause good or bad luck?
A. superstition
B. destiny doctrine
C. fortune theory
D. luck belief
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A. Virility
B. Pulchritudinous
C. Audacious
D. Porky
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Please ____ a minute. I’ll be ready to leave soon.
A. hold out
B. hold in
C. hold up
D. hold on
