[ Vocabulary ]
To lose by some error, offense, or crime
A. forfeit
B. checkered
C. precedent
D. benign

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A. easier
B. easiest
C. more easy
D. most easy
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I was very tired, ___ I went straight to bed after dinner.
A. or
B. but
C. so
D. and
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He told me that she ________ the clouds.
_
A. sees
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By the time you —- to the party, we —- for several hours.
A. have come / had been drinking
B. come / will be drinking
C. come / have been drinking
D. came / had been drinking
E. came / were drinking
