Were you ___ home yesterday afternoon?
A. On
B. At
C. In
D. To

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Vocabulary › Viewto show as being similar; compare
A. liken
B. lichen
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Combine these sentences using a coordinating conjunction: ‘She studied for the exam. She passed with flying colors.’
A. She passed the exam, so she studied.
B. She studied for the exam, and she passed with flying colors.
C. She studied for the exam but did not pass.
D. She studied for the exam, or she failed.
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A. Supplies
B. Supply
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Which sentence uses “would” to describe a hypothetical situation?
A. She would to bake a cake if she had the ingredients.
B. She would bakes a cake if she had the ingredients.
C. She would bake a cake if she had the ingredients.
D. She would baking a cake if she had the ingredients.