[ Grammar Clauses ]
Because, since, so that, in order to, as
A. to show reasons
B. to show the manner
C. to show places
D. to show conditions

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Macie and I are excited about the upcoming trip to Chicago.
A. Macie, I
B. are excited
C. upcoming trip
D. Macie, Chicago
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The idiom “on the ball” is closest in meaning to:
A. Play game
B. On time
C. Doing a good job
D. Calm down
Grammar › ViewHe often _____ to lock the door at night.
A forgets
B forgot
C forget
D will forget
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He has travelled a lot _____ as a boxer and as a world-famous personality.
A. or
B. and
C. why
D. both
