[ Grammar ]
What is the meaning of the word “compound” in the context of this text?
A. A mixture of two or more things
B. A word made up of two or more smaller words
C. A type of material used to build houses
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Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses “even though”?
A. Even though she spoke very quietly, he understood every word.
B. Even though of she spoke very quietly, he understood every word.
C. Even though she spoke very quietly, he understand every word.
D. Even though she spoke very quietly, he understands every word.
Gerund & Participle › View
_____________ the email – supposedly from Boyd’s Bank – to be genuine, she was tricked into disclosing her credit card details.
A. Believe
B. Being believed
C. To believe
D. Believing