[ Loose vs. Lose ]
She was about to … her temper.
- loose
- lose

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Vocabulary & Grammar › Viewtennis experts watched her game closely she won it!
A. Capitalize “tennis” and change “watched” to watch
B. Capitalize “tennis” and place a semicolon after closely
C. Capitalize “tennis”
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He could not read the sentence.
A. The sentence could not be read by his.
B. The sentence could not be read by him.
C. The sentence could not read by him.
Grammar › ViewHe’s __________ earned more than a million euros in appearance fees this year!
A. yet
B. ever
C. already
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A. plaintive
B. elegy
C. plaint
D. elegiac
