The teacher was explaining the lesson patiently. She wanted everyone to understand it fully.
A. The teacher was explaining the lesson patiently as though she didn’t care if anyone understood.
B. The teacher was explaining the lesson patiently like she wanted everyone to understand it fully.
C. The teacher was explaining the lesson patiently as if she had already taught it.

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A. brightest
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D. most bright
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. Which sentence uses perfect tense correctly?
A. He will have completed the race by sunset.
B. He completes the race.
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Her new book ______ (publish) next month.
A. will be published
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