[ Grammar ]
A word that joins single words or groups of words (and,but,or)
A. conjunction
B. subject
C. adjective
D. interjection

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is spelled correctly?
A. The performance was terific.
B. The performance was terrific.
C. The performance was terriffic.
D. The preformance was terrific.
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It’s possible that we won’t go camping this weekend.
A. We will probably go camping this weekend.
B. We may not go camping this weekend.
C. We will not go camping this weekend
D. We must not go camping this weekend.
Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewDon’t forget …… a toothbrush with you for the trip.
A. bring
B. bringing
C. of bringing
D. to bring
Gerund and Infinitive › View
The mother made her child_______ the word
a. repeat
b. to repeat
c. repeating
d. to be repeating
