What does “amazing” mean?
A. An arrival
B. Wonderful
C. Something that brings pleasure
D. Creating

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Modals › ViewError Analysis
He had better to save some money each month; otherwise, he will face financial difficulties in the future.
A. had better
B. to
C. will
D. face
Comparative Adverbs › View
Melissa walked into the classroom (loudly, more loudly, loudlier) than Ben.
A. loudly
B. more loudly
C. loudlier
Modal Requests › ViewHow can Isla politely request for your assistance in a formal setting?
A. Could Isla kindly ask for your help with this problem?
B. Can Isla graciously request your assistance with this matter?
C. May Isla politely seek your help with this matter?
D. Shall Isla courteously ask for your assistance with this matter?
Prepositions › View
I’m glad ______ the opportunity to repay you for your help.
A. with
B. on
C. of
D. at
