[ Vocabulary and Grammar ]
What does ‘comprehensive’ mean?
A. Incomplete
B. Extensive and thorough
C. Superficial
D. Limited

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Grammar › ViewWe needed some money, so we _________ (sell) our car.
A. sell
B. sold
C. are selling
D. were selling
Grammar › View
Which one of these is a declarative sentence?
A. I need you to get out of here!
B. Why won’t you stop whining?
C. Sit down.
D. I love climbing mountains.
Vocabulary › ViewMy grandpa is the most conservative person in my family. He never ____ about way of life.
A. gives his opinion
B. changes his mind
C. gives his view
D. keeps in mind
Gerund or Infinitive › View
I promise ____________ (help) you tomorrow.
A. to help
B. help
C. helping
