“I give up! That one dollar coin in the drain is just ____ my reach,” muttered Clement.
A. above
B. below
C. under
D. beyond

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A. The bird flew over the house.
B. She is at the store.
C. He arrived after the meeting started.
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For some pandemic-hit business owners in Singapore, the road to recovery has been anything but smooth, even though almost a year ______ since the country gradually eased COVID-19 restrictions and reopened the economy from April last year.
A. already passed
B. is passed
C. has passed
D. was passed
Grammar › View. The company is not doing poorly; _______, profits actually rose last year.
A. under no circumstances
B. apart from this
C. on the contrary
D. despite this
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We will out when the rain ……..
A. will stop
B. stop
C. stops
D. will be stopped
