Choose the plural form of “chief”
A. chief
B. chiefs
C. chieves
D. God knows!

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Tenses › ViewPresent Simple Tense
Where do you work?
A. I will be working at the pizza place.
B. I am working at the school.
C. I work in the mall.
D. I worked at the zoo.
Grammar › View
Which of these sentences is a comma splice sentence?
A. Our English teacher gives us a lot of tests, and they’re usually difficult.
B. There’s a test today, I hope you studied for it.
C. The test is on punctuation, and it’s supposed to be difficult.
D. I studied a lot last night, so I think I’ll do well.
Grammar › ViewAs winter approaches, it is getting ____________. Therefore, be sure to wear a coat or jacket when you go out.
A. colder
B. coldly
C. coldness
D. colds
Prepositions › View
Our class usually starts … 7.30 pm.
A. no preposition
B. in
C. at
D. on
