[ Prepositions ]
A: What are you doing?
B: I lost my keys. I’m looking ___ them.
A. of
B. to
C. for
D. in

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Conjunction › ViewSelect the sentence that correctly uses ‘but’ to show contrast: “She is very tall. Her sister is quite short.”
A. She is very tall but her sister is quite short.
B. She is very tall, but her sister is quite short.
C. She is very tall; but her sister is quite short.
D. She is very tall. But her sister is quite short.
Figurative Language › View
Happy Harry handles handsprings horribly.
A. Alliteration
B. Idiom
C. Hyperbole
D. Onomatopoeia
Grammar › ViewThis tea tastes a bit … the other.
A. bitterest than
B. more bitter than
C. more bitter that
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Which answer is POSITIVE?
A. Yes, I am.
B. No, I am not.
C. Yes, they am.
D. Yes, Am I.