Jim and Susan started working in this firm many years ago, and they still work there.
A. Jim and Susan have worked in this firm for many years.
B. Jim and Susan worked in this firm for many years.
C. Jim and Susan didn’t work in this firm for many years.
D. Jim and Susan stopped working in this firm many years ago.

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A. Her innovative approach was outdated and ineffective.
B. The innovative design improved user experience significantly.
C. The innovative product failed to attract any customers.
D. He was innovative in his thinking but lacked practical skills.
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We were late ……………. the traffic jam.
A. because
B. because of
C. as
D. since
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I need to bring a coat to the game. I need to bring mittens.
A. but
B. none
C. or
D. and
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Match the correct suffix to the correct definition.
Suffix -y
A. again
B. in this way
C. made up of; characterized by
D. not
