[ Grammar ]
“Are _____ your parents?” “Yes, _____ .”
A. they/ there are
B. their/ they are
C. they/ they are
D. they/ they

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Conditional Sentence › ViewIf I (to study) ____, I (to pass) ____ the exams
A. study, will pass
B. studies, will pass
C. study, pass
D. studies, will pass
Grammar › View
My best friend has _____ my money.
A. borrows
B. borrow
C. borrowed
Grammar › ViewThe man thanked the girl ________ praised her for returning the wallet to him.
A. since
B. or
C. and
D. although
Vocabulary › View
contemporary
A. proud
B. old-fashioned
C. serious
D. late