[ Vocabulary ]
What does “absolutely” mean?
A. Completely or totally
B. By accident or without intending to
C. In a strange or unusual way
D. To enter a place

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Grammar › ViewWhich is correct?
A. After listening to you speak, the argument remains unconvincing.
B. After listening to you speak, I find the argument unconvincing.
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It _____ for an hour before we decided to have dinner at home.
A. was raining
B. had been raining
In the sentence “After the rain stopped, the sun appeared,” what role does the clause “After the rain stopped” play?
A. It is an independent clause.
B. It is an adverbial clause.
C. It is a noun clause.
D. It is a coordinating clause.
Grammar: Used to, Would, Be used to, Get used to › View
Did your brother ___ living in a big city?
A. use to
B. get used to
