[ 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

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Verb Tenses › ViewCheck the sentence which means the same as this:
This is the first time I’ve been skiing.
A. I’ve been skiing once before.
B. I haven’t been skiing for a long time.
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Did ……….. of the players score in yesterday’s match?
A. Somebody
B. Any
He fell down when he ………………….. towards the church.
A. run
B. runs
C. was running
D. had run
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David is from New York. His nationality is ___.
a. Mexican
b. American
c. Canadian
