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?