[ Vocabulary ]
What does ‘relents’ mean?
A. the intestines
B. crafty or cunning
C. to give in or agree to something
D. an infectious disease that causes a high rate of death

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Determiners › ViewWhat about going to Australia in … February?
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. –
Grammar › View
Which sentence correctly uses correlative conjunctions?
A. Either you start now or you will be late.
B. She likes both apples and oranges.
C. Neither the cat nor the dog is outside.
D. All of the above.
Grammar › ViewWhat is Kim doing now?
A. She is waiting for the bus.
B. She waited for the bus.
C. She always waits for the bus.
D. She waiting for the bus.
Tenses › View
Fill in the blank: They (not arrive) yet for the meeting.
A. have not arrived
B. have not come
C. did not arrive
D. are not here
