[ Vocabulary ]
to stay longer than expected, be slow in leaving; to go slowly or take one’s time.
A. span
B. linger

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Grammar › ViewWhat does must express?
A. A good idea
B. A strong obligation (that comes from the speaker)
C. A suggestion
Tenses › View
Fill in the blank with the correct form: ‘They (not/play) football yesterday.’
A. They do not play football yesterday.
B. They did not play football yesterday.
C. They were not playing football yesterday.
D. They did not played football yesterday.
Vocabulary › ViewThe ___________ of the training session was impressive.
A. effectiveness
B. effective
C. effect
D. effectively
Prepositions › View
“Here’s a present ………… us …….. you,” said the Principal to the student.
A. from, for
B. by, for
C. from, to
D. by, to
