[ Adverbs ]
Which adverb of time can be used to describe something that happens seldomly?
A. Frequently
B. Seldom
C. Early
D. Inside

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Grammar, Conditional Sentences, Vocabulary › ViewWe might have been at the airport for hours, if we _______ that the flight was delayed.
A. had known
B. had not known
C. know
D. knew
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Lately, I _______ about moving to Cilaos because I _____ unhappy with the hot weather!
A. Have thought … have been becoming
B. Have been thinking … have been becoming
C. Have thought … have become
D. Have been thinking … have become
Grammar › View…………….two nurses…………….(work)?{RC}
A. is-working
B. are not-working
C. have-worked
D. are-working
Grammar › View
Look at that bird! It …… an eagle.
A. Looks like
B. Smells like
C. Tastes like
D. Sounds like
