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What does “pay off” mean?
A. Succeed after working hard
B. Feel better after a bad experience
C. Gradually stop doing something
D. Fail at something

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Which is correct?
A. Charities, which can’t demonstrate measurable impact, will struggle to attract funding.
B. Charities that can’t demonstrate measurable impact will struggle to attract funding.
. Which sentence is in the future simple affirmative form?
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I’m so sorry. I have ___ few ideas.
A. A
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