Put the adverb in brackets in the correct place…
Mia and Lindsey play board games. (often)
A. Mia and Lindsey often play board games.
B. Mia and Linsey play often board games.
C. Mia and Lindsey play board games often.
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewFrame a sentence using the word ‘liability’.
A. A liability is a type of asset that a company owns.
B. Liability is a term used to describe someone who is very reliable.
C. A financial liability is a company’s legal debts or obligations that arise during the course of business operations.
D. Liability refers to the ability to be flexible and adaptable in any situation.
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My father and I like fishing. __________ usually go fishing by the river near our house. Richard will come with _________ this weekend.
A. We, us
B. We, me
C. He, him
D. They, them
