[ Grammar ]
Which words is the opposite of “on”?
A. Of
B. Off

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the correct sentence?
A. I drive usually to work
B. I drive to work usually
C. I usually drive to work
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They bought a new car, _________
A. Bought they?
B. Did they?
C. Buy they?
D. Didn’t they?
Subordinating Conjunction › View______ he is very talented, he remains humble.
A. Because
B. Although
C. Since
D. If
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Choose the sentence that is correct.
A. I think this pattern is more ugly than the last one we saw.
B. I think this pattern is uglier than the last one we saw.
