What does the word ‘explicitly’ mean?
A. evidence found within a particular text used to support or explain conclusions, opinions, and/or assertions about the text itself
B. A way of handling a problem
C. easily seen or understood; obvious
D. stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for confusion or interpretation

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Auxiliaries VerbPresent Perfect and Past SimpleArticles & QuantifiersTenses and Word FormationArticles and DemonstrativesKinds of SentencesTransition WordsWill or Going toMixed TensesOrder of AdjectivesOther quiz:
Past Tenses › ViewWhen we ___________ (arrive) at the station, the train had already left.
A. arrived
B. was arriving
C. arrive
D. arriving
Present Perfect and Past Tenses › View
Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect tense?
A. She has visited her friend yesterday.
B. They have completed the project on time.
C. I have seen that movie last week.
D. He has gone to the gym last night.
Past Tense › ViewWhat is the simple past of clean?
A. cleaned
B. cleans
C. cleaning
D. clean
Grammar › View
He … his clothes on the floor.
A. Always leaves
B. Is always leaving
C. Always leaving
D. Always is leaving
