[ Vocabulary ]
Simultaneously
A. When a fluid curdles or hardens after flowing
B. to give emphasis or prominence to
C. existing, occurring, or happening at the same time
D. lounging or sauntering lazily and idly
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewComplete the sentence: ‘This puzzle is _______ than the one we did last week.’
A. harder
B. hardest
C. more hard
D. most hard
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Steven _________________ (study) Math since last week.
A. Steven have studied Math since last week.
B. Steven have study Math since last week.
C. Steven has studied Math since last week.
D. Steven have studying Math since last week.
