REDO CODE: ATWUWJ
DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the word or expression in parentheses that best completes each sentence. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
REDO CODE: ATWUWJ
DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the word or expression in parentheses that best completes each sentence. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
My little brother will never (learn, teach) the correct way to program the VCR.
Did you (lay, lie) your cap on the sidewalk?
(Leave, Let) the firefighters through!
(This kind, These kinds) of skateboard is the most dangerous.
You look (like, as) a vampire in that getup!
Can you (learn, teach) me to use the graphics display?
It seems (like, as if) I already read this chapter.
You can (leave, let) the package inside the screen door.
After the hike, I was so exhausted I wanted to (lay, lie) on the grass.
I hate (this kind, these kinds) of buttons!
I was so tired I could hardly (raise, rise) my head.
Jeb hoped he would not (loose, lose) the present.
The reason I was angry (was because, was that) you laughed at me.
(Raise, Rise) the shades when the sun goes down.
Was that the ice cream truck that just went (passed, past)?
I hope that we all (passed, past) that course.
The rock band was (preceded, proceeded) by a comic act.
Ajay’s filling came (loose, lose), so he went to the dentist.
It will be hard for the spy to get (passed, past) the sentry.
The farmers fear they will (loose, lose) their crops in the drought.
If you can (raise, rise) early enough, you can go fishing with us.
The reason he took the bus (is because, is that) his car is in the shop.
Bill has lost weight these (passed, past) few months.
This pie tastes (like, as if) it’s stale.
Juan asked his dad to (teach, learn) him how to play racquetball.