[ Vocabulary ]
What does it mean to ‘compensate’ someone?
A. Having extreme importance for something’s success
B. To behave as if you’re better than other people
C. A topic that people in society argue a lot about
D. To give someone money etc to make up for something they’ve lost/injured etc
Select your answer:
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Grammar › View” He is talking to your sister”, She said to me.
A. She told me he was talking to your sister.
B. She told me she was talking to my sister.
C. She told me he was talking to my sister.
D. She told me he was talking to her sister.
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Which of the following sentences uses a modal to express a high probability in the present?
A. She might be at the library.
B. He must be the new manager.
C. They can’t be serious.
D. You should call her.