A feeling of being sure that what you are saying you believe to be true.
A. Adherence
B. Petulant
C. Adequate
D. Conviction

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B. didn’t have to drive / will be able to learn
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What are you doing with that tape measure?
A. I am measure the living room.
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It is the best thing for you to ask for help when you don’t understand a lesson.
A. You might ask for help when you don’t understand a lesson.
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If you tell him your problem he might _____ help you.
A. could
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