The news anchor spoke confidently. It seemed that he had all the facts.
A. The news anchor spoke confidently like he had all the facts.
B. The news anchor spoke confidently as if he was guessing.
C. The news anchor spoke confidently as though he didn’t know the facts.

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Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewI am watching a film about animals. It’s very _____ .
A. interesting
B. boring
C. tiring
D. confusing
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Which of these are incorrectly used in a sentence?
A. Each girl accused the other of trying to filch her pencil.
B. This coat was on sale because it had a tiny defect in the lining.
C. Failure to put the campfire out completly resulted in lethal
D. Copying the entire paper by hand was tedious work
Grammar › ViewThe boss, as well as his colleagues, _____ been robbed by the robber.
A. has
B. have
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Choose the correct conjunction
She wanted to go to the park, _____ it was closed.
A. but
B. and
C. or
