[ 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:
Grammar › ViewTomorrow I —- get up early; it’s my day off.
A. mustn’t
B. must
C. haven’t
D. don’t have to
Grammar › View
It means to direct someone´s attention to something.
A. check out
B. point out
C. hand in
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
