She arrived ____ air for the occasion.
A. for
B. in
C. with
D. by

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Past Simple and Past Continuous › ViewWe usually use the past simple after ________.
A. when
B. while
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Identify which pronoun types exist in the sentence:
She most definitely possessed a cruel sense of humor; that was undeniably certain.
___
A. Personal-Subject, Relative
B. Personal-Subject, Demonstrative
C. Personal-Subject, Indefinite
D. Personal-Subject, Personal-Subject
Articles › ViewThat is __________ teacher who drives to __________ school in __________ orange car. She teaches __________ English.
A. the, -, an, –
B. a, a, an, an
C. a, the, -, –
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They make shoes in that factory.
A. Shoes are made in that factory.
B. Shoes will be made in that factory.
C. Shoes were made in that factory.
D. Shoes are being made in that factory.
