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Identify the present tense form of the verb “begin”.
A. Began
B. Begun
C. Begin
D. Begins

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Combine these sentences using a coordinating conjunction: ‘She studied for the exam. She passed with flying colors.’
A. She passed the exam, so she studied.
B. She studied for the exam, and she passed with flying colors.
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What is the meaning of peasants?
A. to linger with no purpose
B. disease causing death in plant tissues
C. clear and transparent
D. poor, uneducated people
