[ Vocabulary ]
long-standing agreement or pledge
A. commitment
B. galvanized
C. landmark
D. oppression

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Past Continuous Tense › ViewWhat/ doing/ were/ yesterday/ ?/ you
A. What were you doing yesterday?
B. What you were doing yesterday?
C. What you doing yesterday?
D. What was you doing yesterday?
If Clause › View
If it _____ rain tomorrow, we’ll have a picnic.
A. doesn’t
B. wouldn’t
C. didn’t
D. won’t
Adjective › ViewIt’s hardly ___ that you caught a cold. You never wear a jacket.
a.surprising
b.surprised
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find the type of nouns in the sentence : riya studies well
A. proper noun
B. common noun
C. collective noun
