Alcpt Form 88 〈DELUXE〉
Homonyms & Sound-alikes: Form 88 often tricks students with words that sound similar but have different meanings (e.g., "accept" vs. "except" or "personal" vs. "personnel").
Pronouns and Antecedents: Pay attention to who is doing the action. (e.g., "John asked him to leave" vs. "John asked to be left alone").
Many users report that Form 88 contains less common military jargon and more civilian situational vocabulary (shopping, weather, health) than previous forms.
You hear: “The sergeant said, ‘As you were,’ to the squad.” Alcpt Form 88
Question: What did the sergeant mean?