[ Vocabulary ]
What does “set right” mean?
A. To correct or fix something
B. To accuse someone of something
C. Very impressive or large
D. To be alert to something

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Present Perfect: for/since › ViewI ____ (not/see) Rob ____ my birthday six week ago.
A. hasn`t see/ for
B. haven`t seen/ since
C. has seen not/ for
D. has not see/ since
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I was sure that I ___________ her before.
A. had saw
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C. had seen
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A. may
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MALIGN: His malign influence is still felt.
A. Evil
B. Good
C. Very important
D. Secret
