Grammar Quiz

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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:
A  B  C  D  E 


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