[ Vocabulary ]
belief in or acceptance of something as true
A. credence
B. dissemble
C. feckless
D. decry

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Grammar › View. Choose the sentence with the correct reflexive pronoun:
A. They helped theirselves to the snacks.
B. They helped themselves to the snacks.
C. They helped themself to the snacks.
D. They helped ourself to the snacks.
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Transparent is the opposite of
A. Clear
B. Opaque
C. Translucent
D. Dark
Verb Tenses › View. Choose the correct present perfect form: She (finish) her project already.
A. She finished her project already.
B. She is finishing her project already.
C. She has finished her project already.
D. She was finishing her project already.
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Which verb tense is in this sentence?
Our class will go on a trip tomorrow.
A. past
B. present
C. future
