[ Prepositions ]
I don’t know Wilson’s number. Let’s look it _____ in the telephone book.
A. in
B. out
C. up
D. over

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Grammar › ViewThe American settlers could buy land (cheaply) in Texas than in the United States.
A. cheaply
B. more cheaply
C. most cheaply
D. cheaplier
Reported Speech › View
‘Why don’t you buy a grammar book, Andrew?’
He suggested _____________ a grammar book.
A. Andrew buying
B. that Andrew should buy
C. Andrew to buy
D. That Andrew buys
Relative Clauses › ViewI must thank the man from _____ I got the present.
A. who
B. whom
C. that
D. which
Grammar › View
Does this sentence change verb voice or mood?
The dress code is casual, so don’t wear a dress.
A. voice
B. mood
