[ Grammar ]
A: ____ you at home yesterday morning?
B: No, I ____. I ____ at school.
A. Was / wasn’t / wasn’t
B. Were / wasn’t / wasn’t
C. Was / wasn’t / were
D. Were / wasn’t / was

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A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Complex
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What is the main difference between “although” and “in spite of”?
A. They are used with different structures
B. They mean the same thing
C. They are used to express agreement
D. They are used to list items
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A. Easy
B. Easily
C. Easilly
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imaginary line that passes from Earth’s north pole
A. axis
B. revolution
C. season
D. solstice
E. equinox