_______her absence from class yesterday, she couldn’t understand the lesson.
A. Although
B. In spite of
C. because
D. Because of

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewThe company is ____ following several complaints.
A. in investigation
B. on investigation
C. under investigation
D. with investigation
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Conjugating verbs in Present Continuous tense: Conjugate the verb ‘to read’ for ‘I/you/we/they’.
A. I am read, you are read, we are read, they are read
B. I is reading, you is reading, we is reading, they is reading
C. I am reading, you are reading, we are reading, they are reading
D. I am reads, you are reads, we are reads, they are reads
Preposition and Adjective › ViewPut the words in order to make sentences. “are / better / than / fresh ones / frozen / vegetables / I / think”
A. I are better think frozen vegetables than ones fresh.
B. I think are vegetables frozen better ones fresh.
C. I vegetables think are frozen ones fresh better.
D. I think fresh vegetables are better than frozen ones.
E. Ones frozen better think than fresh vegetables.
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After trying for ten minutes, Tom ________raised the flag up the pole.
A. finally
B. already
C. after
D. during
