The suffix ‘-less’ in the phrase, “Mary feels hopeless” shows that
A. Mary is full of hope.
B. Mary is without hope.
C. Mary is someone who likes to hope.
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Choose the correct answer when the sentence changed to past continuous tense form. “Gary will be eating his snacks by this evening.”
A. Gary was eating his snacks when his brother slept in his bedroom.
B. Gary had eaten his snacks when his brother slept in his bedroom.
C. Gary ate his snacks just now.
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