I’m italian. This means I’m ______ Italia.
A. from
B. on
C. in
D. at

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A. Past Simple
B. Present Perfect
C. Present Simple
D. Past Perfect
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Use ‘oblivious’ in a sentence.
A. She was so lost in her thoughts that she was oblivious to the commotion around her.
B. The teacher was so engaged in the lesson that she was oblivious to the students’ behavior.
C. She was so aware of her surroundings that she was oblivious to the danger.
D. He was so focused on the task that he was oblivious to the noise.
Grammar › ViewMy refrigerator, which is only about 5 years old, started leaking.
A. essential
B. nonessential
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Choose the comparative form of “tall”.
A. Tallest
B. More tall
C. Taller
D. Most tall
