Identify the stative verb in the sentence: ‘He appears confident during the presentation.’
A. appears
B. feels
C. displays
D. seems

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Indirect Speech › View“Jack wanted to watch the film yesterday,” Judy said.
=> Judy said that Jack … to watch the film the day before.
A. wants
B. wanted
C. has wanted
D. had wanted
Pronouns and Antecedents › View
The dogs were barking. Mom told them to be quiet.
What is the antecedent for them?
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A. Mom
B. dogs
Noun Clauses with THAT › ViewDifferentiate the clauses: It is clear THAT he is talented.
A. Main clause: ‘he is talented’; Subordinate clause: ‘It is clear’
B. Main clause: ‘that he is talented’; Subordinate clause: ‘It is clear’
C. INTRO: ‘It is clear’; Subordinate clause: ‘that he is talented’.
D. Main clause: ‘It is clear that’; Subordinate clause: ‘he is talented’
Asking and Giving Opinion › View
Dian : Hi Gilang, have you met our new English teacher?
Gilang : Mr. Johnson? Yes, I have.
Dian : Mr. Johnson? Yes, I have Is he the man with the mustache, blonde hair, and green eyes?
Gilang : Yes, that’s the one
Dian: What do you think about the way he teaches in your class?
Gilang : _____________________
A. I have no doubt that Mr. Johnson loves to teach
B. In my opinion, the way he teaches grammar through story-telling is refreshing.
C. I would say that Mr Johnson is a handsome man.
D. For me, I think Mr. Johnson is not an English native speaker.
E. It seems to me that everyone in class would love to see Mr. Johnson again
