Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
She is ……………………. a terrorist or a spy.
Question 1:
She is ……………………. a terrorist or a spy.
A.
Either
Feedback
Either means one or the other.
B.
Neither
C.
Both
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Conjunctions exercise - Test 5 | Exercise follow Topic
24 minutes
12 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
………………………. you were hungry, why didn’t you tell me?
………………………. they were resting after work, I couldn’t talk to them.
What will you do …………………………. you lose your job?
…………………… he could not meet the deadline, he was told to leave.
…………………………. I tried hard, I could not open the door.
…………………… I knew no one at the party, I had a nice time.
She is ……………………. a terrorist or a spy.
He was laid to rest in the town …………………….. he spent much of his life.
……………………….. you are dishonest, no one will trust you.
I called her again and again …………………….. she didn’t pick up my phone.
I will give him the message …………………….. he arrives.
……………………….. she is a rich heiress, she is very humble.
Some other questions you may be interested in
"Make sure that you take your brothers if you go out for a walk. There's safety in .......," Lane's mother told him*^*at the campsite.
"The first accounting course was much easier than I thought it would be. I ....... right through it!" David bragged*^*to Marty.*^*
"I hate how commercials tell you that the product is great, awesome, superior, or something like that. Those*^*words don't tell you anything real about the product; it's just ....... talk," Kyle said to Nick.
"I like a lot of the people in this town, especially the farmers. Many of them are the ....... of the earth. They*^*have no ulterior motives; what you see is what you get," Jacky said to John.
"I think we need to find an alternative to gasoline as a fuel. There is only so much of it," Jim said. Tom*^*responded," ....... here. I also think we need to find something cheaper, cleaner, and renewable."
"Today's kids sit inside playing computer games on nice sunny days. When I was young, I played football in*^*the street," Jack said. Fred answered, "Yeah. The kids in my neighborhood played .......lot baseball. We'd*^*never go inside unless we had to."