[ Grammar ]
Who …. football after school?
A. play
B. are playing
C. playing
D. plays

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Vocabulary › ViewThe suffix -y means made up of; characterized by. Which word below uses the suffix -y to state characterized by stickiness.
A. juicy
B. cautiously
C. sticky
D. happily
E. grouchy
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I had so much fun with you during your stay here in Philadelphia. If you ____ in July, we ______ check out that Italian restaurant on Market Street.
A. come, have to meet
B. come, will have to meet
Grammar › ViewLi Lin has gone to _____ hospital to visit Radifah. Radifah has been in _____ hospital for three days now.
A. an, –
B. -, an
C. the, the
D. a, the
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This car isn’t _____. We need a larger one.
A. enough big
B. big enough
C. too big