[ Adverbs of Manner ]
If you’re telling the police exactly what happened, you’re speaking
A. rightfully
B. exactly
C. truthfully

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Prepositions › ViewShe is working ____ the budget. She works ____ six other people in accounting.
A. For / on
B. On / over
C. On / with
D. With / on
Mixed General Quiz › View
The Titanic was said to be unsinkable but sunk on its very first voyage.
A. Paradox
B. Irony
C. Understatement
The results of this year’s school exams will be announced ________.
A. over the last few weeks
B. in a few weeks’ time
C. for a few weeks now
D. in the last few weeks
Tenses › View
Which of the following sentences does NOT use the simple future tense?
A. Will Henry and Ava travel to Paris in the summer?
B. I am finishing my chores now.
C. Kai will not attend the conference next week.
