Carry on means
A. start
B. continue
C. learn
D. arrive

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A. to
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Which sentence follows the correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
A. If someone wants to improve their grammar, they must study hard.
B. If someone wants to improve his or her grammar, they must study hard.
C. If someone wants to improve his or her grammar, he or she must study hard.
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B. Reach the same level as someone else
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Siti has just got the first prize in the “Carnaval competition” to celebrate Indonesia Independence day.
Beni congratulates her.
What does Beni say to congratulate Siti?
A. Sure, Good luck.
B. Congratulate to Siti
C. Congratulations, Siti.
D. Thanks, I will do my best
