Which preposition of movement represents the picture?
A. The ball came through the window.
B. The ball came out ofthe window.
C. The ball came on the window.
D. The ball came over the window.

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Grammar › ViewFrancis is going to take a map with her. She won’t lose her way to the craft village. (in order that)
A. Francis is going to take a map with her in order that she won’t lose her way to the craft village.
B. Francis is going to take a map with her, in order that she won’t lose her way to the craft village.
C. In order that she won’t lose her way to the craft village, Francis is going to take a map with her
D. She won’t lose her way to the craft village in order that Francis is going to take a map with her
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Thanks to ______ long legs, giraffes are very fast, running as quickly as 35 miles per hour in short bursts.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. its
B. one’s
C. their
D. his or her
Grammar › ViewIf it …….. , we’d be in the garden
A. didn’t rain
B. raining
C. rain
D. would have rained
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Tomorrow we will be eating hamburgers.
A. present progresive
B. past progressive
C. future progressive
D. present (simple)
