[ Grammar - Imperatives and Let ]
_____ candy. It’s bad for your teeth.
A. You don’t eat
B. Don’t eat
C. Let’s eat

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Preposition › ViewI can’t hear the TV – turn it ____!
A. on
B. off
C. up
D. down
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providing ease and comfort far beyond what is ordinary or necessary.
A. associate
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Grammar - Punctuation › ViewSelect the correct puncutation.
A. Your flowers are pretty; and I might plant some for myself.
B. Your flowers are pretty, and I might plant some for myself.
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I was _________ (ed) before the big test on Friday.
A. overlook
B. overstep
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D. overachieved
