Choose the conjunction that fits best in this sentence.
I was confident about my submarine driving exam results, _____ I had studied.
A. but
B. for
C. or

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Grammar › ViewUse the correct article: ‘He wants to be ____ engineer.’ (a/an)
A. an
B. one engineer
C. the engineer
D. a engineer
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When Bob and Sally bought up their house it was in a bad state, so they spent six months _______. The house looked beautifully by the time they finished.
A. bringing it up
B. taking after it
C. looking after it
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The real situation for the condition above is …
A. You didn’t need, so I didn’t lend you.
B. You don’t need, so I didn’t lend you.
C. You don’t need, so I don’t lend you.
D. You didn’t need, so I don’t lend you.
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___ is your shoe size?
a. What
b. Which
c. How
