[ Grammar ]
Where does the adverb “usually” go?
A. I am usually angry, believe me!
B. I usually am angry, believe me!

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Grammar › ViewI ___ the scanner again this afternoon, so you can switch it off.
A. don’t use
B. won’t be using
C. won’t have used
D. would use
Conjunctions › View
Identify the conjunction in this sentence.
Connor likes to play soccer, but I think Alyssa likes it even more.
A. to
B. but
C. even
D. it
Conditional Sentences › ViewHe __________ (catch) the train if he __________ (left) home earlier.
A. catched / might leave
B. could catch / had left
C. catches / would leave
D. might catch / leaves
Phrasal Verbs › View
Get ahead means….
A. To go to the beginning of something (a lineup)
B. To get up early
C. To advance (in a career, in life, etc)
