Where’s the cat?
A. The cat is in the box.
B. The cat is in the floor.
C. The cat is in the house.
D. The cat is in the room.

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Adjectives and Pronouns › ViewThere were three mistakes in your answer sheet. Identify the adjectives in the sentence.
A. three – Indefinite Numeral Adjective
B. three – Definite Numeral Adjective, your – Possessive Adjective
C. three – Adjective of Number, there – Possessive Adjective
Grammar › View
______ the ATM to withdraw money.
A. Use
B. Using
C. Uses
D. Used
She always like to think things through very carefully. She likes to ___ .
a. chicken and egg
b. chicken
c. chew things over
d. call his bluff
e. call it quits
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When we went to Osaka, my friend _______ a lot about the city because she _______ there many times.
A. Was, had known
B. Had known, was
C. Knew, had been
D. Had been, knew
