[ Grammar and vocabulary ]
very obvious, done without shame or embarrassment (used to describe bad things)
a _______ lie/foul
A. avid
B. blatant
C. gripping
D. dull

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Grammar › ViewAnn and Jack wish they had more time to finish the test.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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Complete the sentence with the present simple tense form of the verb in bracket:
My friend ………………. (like) pizza than burger.
A. liked
B. likes
C. like
Grammar › ViewBob _________ having stolen Mary’s pocket calculator.
A. admitted
B. agreed
C. dreamed
D. accepted
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What do you see?
A. I see an umbrella.
B. I see a umbrella.
