[ Grammar ]
We used it to indicate that you are not sure of the statement, and you may be wrong
A. as long as
B. as far as i know
C. as far as i´m concerned
D. as far as i concern

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Grammar › ViewHow do you fix this sentence:
I love you. You love me.
___
A. I love you, you love me.
B. I love you and you love me.
C. I love You, You love Me.
D. The sentence is correct
Grammar & Vocabulary › View
We ____ very tired today because we ____ at a party yesterday evening.
A. were …. are
B. is ….. were
C. are …. were
To Infinitive or Bare Infinitive › ViewHowever, he didn’t find anything unusual enough ………. why she could remember so much about her life
A. to explain
B. explaining
C. explains
D. explain
Adverbial Clause › View
She went to the store _____ she needed to buy some groceries.
A. because
B. although
C. unless
D. when
