displaying or engaging in violence, combat, or aggression.
A. fighting
B. fascinating
C. moving
D. blend in

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Grammar › ViewWe arrived at work in the morning and found that somebody ……. into the office during the night. So we ……. the police.
A. broke/ had called
B. had broken/ had called
C. broke/ called
D. had broken/ called
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They …. our grandparents.
A. am
B. are
C. is
Conditional Sentence › ViewMary didn’t work hard enough, so she failed in her exams.
A. If Mary work hard enough, she wouldn’t fail in her exams.
B. Unless Mary worked hard enough, she would fail in her exams.
C. If Marr didn’t work hard enough she would fail in her exams.
D. If Mary had worked enough she wouldn’t have failed in her exams.
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The snail is _______________ the box.
A. in front of
B. behind
C. between
D. next to
