[ Nouns Formation ]
DEPART
A. DEPARTSHIP
B. DEPARTED
C. DEPARTURE
D. DEPARTING

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Grammar › ViewHe once saw an elk and her two new calf.
What is the correct way to write this sentence?
A. He once saw an elk and her two new calfs.
B. He once saw an elks and her two new calf.
C. He once saw some elk and her two new calf.
D. He once saw an elk and her two new calves.
Modals › View
I ____________ wake up early at the weekend. There’s no school.
A. must
B. mustn’t
C. don’t have to
D. doesn’t have to
Adverb Clauses › ViewIdentify the adverb clause in the sentence:
People with long hair wear a swim cap when they swim.
A. People with long hair wear a swim cap
B. when they swim.
Vocabulary › View
The prefix “Ab-” means…
A. Plenty
B. Away from, apart
C. Short
D. Believe, trust
