[ Preposition (at,in,on) ]
I don’t want to see her —- the party tonight.
A. in
B. on
C. at

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Grammar : Must (Necessity)Auxiliary ModalSimple Present Tense/be/Present ProgessiveModalsAdverb of Frequency and Past Continuous TenseFigure of SpeechSentence Structure and PunctuationVocabulary Spelling GrammarTo Infinitive or GerundThe Future Simple TenseOther quiz:
Comparatives and Superlatives › ViewThat is the _________________ film I have seen this year.
A. good
B. best
C. more good
Tenses › View
Is Mr. Caesar going to teach us again next term?
A. Simple Present Tense
B. Simple Past Tense
C. Present Perfect Tense
D. Future Tense of Be Going To
Paired Conjunction › ViewYour sister must have taken …… some drugs ……. the whiskey bottle.
A. but…..also
B. either….or
C. neither…..nor
D. both…..and
Adjective › View
A: That news report horrified me. There are too many accidents on the highway .
B: Unfortunately, even _____ news reports don’t make people change their driving habits.
a. horrifying
b. horrified
