Combine the following sentences using a conjunction: ‘She likes to read books.’ ‘She also enjoys watching movies.’
A. She likes to read books or she also enjoys watching movies.
B. She likes to read books but she also enjoys watching movies.
C. She likes to read books so she also enjoys watching movies.
D. She likes to read books and she also enjoys watching movies.

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Narrative Tenses › ViewWhat is the meaning of the phrasal verb ‘pick up’ in case of language learning?
A. to quickly improve a skill, especially when you haven’t used it for a long time
B. to absorb, understand
C. to learn a new skill or language by practising it rather than being taught
D. to manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge, equipment, etc. that you have
Grammar › View
Is their dog from Japan?
A. Yes, they are.
B. No, it doesn’t.
C. Yes, it does.
D. No, it isn’t.
Grammar › View“Who is that man with our manager?” “I’m not sure. It ………… her brother.”
A. is
B. might be
C. would be
D. will be
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My grandson visits me once in a … .
A. blue moon
B. black cloud
C. red sky
D. white night
