[ All, Both, Neither, None, Either ]
_______Frank and I want to go out, but _____of us has got money, so, we’re staying at home.
A. All…..none
B. Both…..neither
C. Both….none
D. All….neither

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Types of Preposition › Viewa type of preposition that shows the relationship of place between the Nouns and other parts of a sentence
A. prepositions of time
B. prepositions of place
C. prepositions of movement
D. phrasal prepositions
Tenses › View
Transform this sentence to simple past: ‘She reads a book.’
A. She is reading a book.
B. She readed a book.
C. She reads books.
D. She read a book.
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A. was teaching
B. teached
C. taught
Vocabulary › View
Does this sentence use “altruistic” correctly?
He organized the birthday party for purely altruistic reasons.
A. Yes
B. No
