[ Prepositions of Time ]
Every day// night, all the time, early.
A. no preposition
B. at
C. on
D. for

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Language Features of an Opinion Article › ViewWhich sentence uses direct address to engage the reader?
A. “The benefits of the program are clear.”
B. “You will find that the program is highly beneficial.”
C. “The program offers many advantages.”
D. “One might argue that the program is useful.”
Grammar › View
They are going to do their project _____________.
A. yesterday
B. tomorrow
C. last month
D. two days ago
Grammar › ViewMy dad _____________ the wall in the living room.
A. has painted
B. has paint
C. has painting
Adverbs › View
___________ he has apologized we will take no further action against him
A. as
B. after
C. since
