[ Root Word ]
The prefix “dis” means:
A. before
B. after
C. cause to
D. not, opposite of

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Future Tenses and Modals › ViewCreate a question using ‘should’.
A. What should I wear to the party?
B. What should I do to improve my health?
C. Should I go to the gym today?
D. What should I eat for dinner?
Grammar › View
Identify the proper noun in this sentence:
She went to the grocery store to buy a box of Cheerios.
A. She
B. Cheerios
C. Grocery Store
Grammar › View“I will finish the project by tomorrow,” he said.
A. he said that he will finish the project by tomorrow
B. he said that he would finish the project by tomorrow
C. he said that he finishes the project by tomorrow
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Ana is beautiful. What is beautiful in the sentence?
A. A. adjective
B. B. verb
C. C.preposition
D. D.adverb
