We make pasta twice a week.
A. We sometimes make pasta.
B. We always make pasta.
C. We make pasta every day.
D. We never make pasta.

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Vocabulary › ViewThey packed their ……… for the trip.
A. luggage
B. itinerary
C. journey
D. attraction
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Our flight is going to be delayed. Let’s relax and enjoy a quiet dinner. (as)
A. Our flight is going to be delayed as let’s relax and enjoy a quiet dinner.
B. As our flight is going to be delayed, let’s relax and enjoy a quiet dinner.
C. Our flight is going to be delayed, as let’s relax and enjoy a quiet dinner.
D. As our flight is going to be delayed let’s relax and enjoy a quiet dinner.
Grammar › ViewWhich is correct?
A. You’ll need at least two years experience.
B. You’ll need at least two year’s experience.
C. You’ll need at least two years’ experience.
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What is the predicate of this sentence?: The gardener watered her flowers outside.
A. outside
B. watered her flowers
C. The gardener
