We use where to ask about …….
A. people
B. things
C. place
D. time

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Grammar › ViewConvert the following sentence to interrogative mood: “She will attend the meeting.”
A. Will she attend the meeting?
B. She will attend the meeting?
C. Does she attend the meeting?
D. She attends the meeting?
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Modest Proposal, a pamphlet by Jonathan Swift, ironically proposes that Ireland’s overpopulation and poverty —– by having the poor—— their children to be eaten by the rich.
A. may be cured / sold
B. should be cured / to sell
C. can be cured / sell
D. has to be cured / have sold
E. could be cured/ being sold
Grammar › ViewCorrect the following run-on sentence.
The cat jumped on top of the table at the same time, I grabbed the cup of milk.
A. The cat jumped on top of the table. At the same time I grabbed the cup of milk.
B. The cat jumped on top of the table at the same time. I grabbed the cup of milk.
C. The cat jumped. On top of the table. At the same time. I grabbed the cup of milk.
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To analyze, explain, interpret, or understand
A. Egregious
B. Culpable
C. Consture
D. Dejected