Which sentence uses the correct article?
A. A star is born from a cloud of gas and dust.
B. An star is born from a cloud of gas and dust.
C. The star is born from a cloud of gas and dust.

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A. In spite of the fact that
B. In spite of the reason that
C. In spite of the cause that
D. In spite of the idea that
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Can you put on __________ coat, please?
A. your
B. our
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Grammar › ViewChoose the situation that expresses this sentence in the future:
I was going to buy a book but the bookstore was closed.
A. An action that will be completed before a certain point in the future.
B. A prediction without a high degree of certainty.
C. A plan made in the past and not completed.
D. An action in progress at a certain point in the future.
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I ………. what to do.
A. Am not knowing
B. Not know
C. Doesn’t know
D. Don’t know
