[ Grammar ]
Jeans have never been out of fashion ______people began to wear them in the 1960s.
A. since
B. although
C. and
D. or

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Perfect Tenses › ViewAfter Fred ____________ (spend) his holiday in Italy he _____________ (want) to learn Italian.
A. spent – wanted
B. had spent – wanted
C. spent – had wanted
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If Beny ______ hard, he will pass the exams.
A. studies
B. study
C. studied
D. studying
Vocabulary and Grammar › View… – not interested in meeting anyone outside your own group or country, or not interested in learning new ideas or ways of doing things.
A. Insular
B. Brash
C. Obsessive
D. Anxious
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The cat _______ the mouse in the garden.
A. caught
B. hunted
C. found
D. chased
