[ Vocabulary ]
What does the word culmination mean?
A. forced to do something
B. the ending point of something you’ve been working towards
C. to regard with scorn or contempt
D. mysterious or puzzling
Select your answer:
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Conditional Sentence › ViewIf you don’t finish this exercise, I won’t let you out.
A. As long as you finish this exercise, I won’t let you out.
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My grandfather is watering the plants __________ the evening.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. under