[ Vocabulary ]
What does “Multi-task” mean?
A. To do more than one thing at the same time
B. To concentrate or direct attention on a particular thing
C. To shout or speak loudly
D. To start or introduce something new

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Modal Verbs › ViewWe loved our holidays; sitting on the beach and watching the sunset was so _____.
A. relaxing
B. relaxed
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What does it mean to be “fed up with” something?
A. To be excited about something new
B. To be very tired or annoyed by something due to its duration
C. To be indifferent to a situation
D. To be eager for a change
Tenses, Determiners & Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThe computer _________ slowly since we installed the new operating system.
A. was running
B. has been running
C. will run
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If I _________a rich man, I would buy a very large boat.
A. is
B. were
C. am
D. would be
