Barter
A. The result of an event (of a cause)
B. A Francophone descendant of the settlers of New France
C. The exchange of goods for other goods rather than money
D. Something that makes an event happen

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Grammar › ViewThe police ______ four thieves last night.
A. was catching
B. caught
C. is catching
D. will catch
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Use a coordinating conjunction to combine: ‘I enjoy hiking. I enjoy biking.’
A. I enjoy hiking but not biking.
B. I enjoy hiking or biking.
C. I enjoy hiking and biking.
D. I enjoy neither hiking nor biking.
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A. have made
B. are being made
C. having made
D. will be making
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Form a sentence using present continuous tense.
A. She is reading a book.
B. He is eating a sandwich.
C. They are playing soccer.
D. I am watching a movie.
