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Which of these is correct?
A. Yesterday she cooked homemade lasagna – today she ate the leftovers.
B. Yesterday she cooked homemade lasagna: today she ate the leftovers.
C. Yesterday she cooked homemade lasagna; today she ate the leftovers.
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat is a synonym for the word “deference”?
A. Respect
B. Defiance
C. Insolence
D. Indifference
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I have a Mercedes now. In 2 years time, I ……………………. it and …………………… a jaguar.
A. will sell – drive
B. will have sold – will be driving
C. am going to sell – am going to drive
