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Neither Sally nor Elly has turned in (her/their) report.
A. her
B. their

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Adverbs › ViewWhat does an adverb clause do?
A. Modifies a noun or pronoun.
B. Describes verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
C. Connects two independent clauses.
D. Replaces a noun in a sentence.
Prepositions › View
There’s a group chat ____ tonight.
A. at
B. in
C. on
D. x
Grammar › ViewIsabel can’t study tonight. She is _____.
A. as tired as
B. tired enough
C. too tired
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Choose the correct alternative
A. They like dancing
B. He likes going to museums
C. He like going to museums