[ Vocabulary ]
to move about, along, or together in great numbers
A. to shine
B. to whistle
C. to flicker
D. to burst out

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Grammar › ViewShe has a car, so she …… …… there many times.
A. has driven
B. have driven
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Prof Diaz have you met Dr Petrozelli?
A. Prof. Diaz, have you met Dr. Petrozelli?
B. Prof. Diaz have you met Dr. Petrozelli?
C. Prof Diaz, have you met Dr. Petrozelli?
D. Prof. Diaz, have you met, Dr. Petrozelli?
Present Perfect Continuous › ViewThey _____________ been ____________ to Melaka every week. I wonder why.
A. has…gone
B. have…gone
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I spent all week studying with my tutor, ______ I still failed the math test.
A. yet
B. but
C. so
D. nor
