[ Grammar ]
to make someone more likely to do something
A. encourage
B. salary
C. private
D. marry

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Present Continuous › ViewComplete the senteces (present continuous tense)
Mary______ ______(work) in the office
A. are/ works
B. is/working
C. are/working
D. was/working
Grammar › View
“Want to see a movie?” “___________________”
A. Well, I’m supposed to do my homework.
B. Sorry. I’m drawing a blank.
C. No wonder.
D. Not offhand.
My mother is a good cook.
a. I agree with you.
b. I agree you.
c. I agree to you.
d. I agree for you.
Adverbs of Frequency › View
We (75%) brush our teeth.
A. We sometimes brush our teeth.
B. We never brush our teeth.
C. We usually brush our teeth.
