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Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)?
A. Mary Curie
B. Cleopatra
C. Adele
D. Sandra Bullock

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Grammar › ViewWomen have proved to be just ……………………….. men in managerial positions.
A. as capable as
B. as capable than
C. so capable than
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Choose the adverb of manner in the sentence: He runs quickly.
A. happily
B. fast
C. quickly
D. slowly
Tenses and Comparisons › ViewHey Siti, can you help Dedi change the verb ‘run’ to its past tense in this sentence? Let’s see if you can do it!
A. ran
B. running
C. runs
D. runed
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Hi, Gabby. What _______ (you/do) at the moment?
Do ________ (want) to go out somewhere?
A. are you doing / you want
B. do you do / you wanting
C. are you doing / you wanting
