I graduated _______ university a month ago. I studied _____ Oxford.
A. at / in
B. from / at
C. in / from

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence demonstrates using commas to separate two or more adjectives that come before a noun?
A. Nala loves to play fetch, chase squirrels, and look out the window.
B. This sweet, creamy icing really made the cinnamon roll delicious.
C. A landscape painting, in my opinion, would look better in this room than a portrait.
D. We started back to school on January 4, 2017.
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Whenever Brenda had to make a presentation, she …. anxious.
A. used to feeling
B. would feel
Grammar › ViewWhat does the word light mean in this sentence?
I can carry that bag easily. It is very light!
A. Something bright that helps you see
B. Not heavy
C. Sunshine
D. lack of light
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Use the past simple tense correctly in this sentence: He (eat) pizza for dinner last night.
A. He ate pizza for dinner last night.
B. He eated pizza for dinner last night.
C. He eat pizza for dinner last night.
D. He eating pizza for dinner last night.
