What does the word ‘evident’ mean?
A. alike in appearance or nature, though not identical
B. easily seen or understood; obvious
C. stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for confusion or interpretation
D. evidence found within a particular text used to support or explain conclusions, opinions, and/or assertions about the text itself

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Possessive Nouns › ViewThe pencils of the kids are in the desk.
A. The kids’ pencils are in the desk.
B. The kid’s pencils are in the desk.
C. The kids pencils are desk.
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After we…………………………… to the concert we ate at a snack bar.
A. had been
B. were
IELTS Vocabulary › ViewIf something such as a machine or an industry has zero emissions, it does not release any harmful substances into the atmosphere.
A. estimate the cost
B. zero emissions
C. harness energy
D. renewable energy
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The chef cooks food every day.
A. Food was cooked every day by the chef.
B. Food is cooked every day by the chef.
C. Food were cooked every day by the chef.
