[ Vocabulary ]
An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering; a disaster
A. Catastrophe
B. Flustered
C. Incumbent
D. Promptly

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Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result › ViewThe child was playing in the pool. He was enjoying every moment of it.
A. The child was playing in the pool as if he wasn’t enjoying every moment of it.
B. The child was playing in the pool like he didn’t like the water.
C. The child was playing in the pool as though enjoying every moment of it.
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She knows _____ too late for her to call.
A. its
B. it’s
Adjective › ViewGrammar rules frustrate me. They’re not logical. They are so _____ .
a. frustrating
frustrated
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They _______ a movie at the cinema this weekend.
A. watching
B. watch
C. are watching
D. watched
