How does ‘since’ indicate a specific time frame?
A. Since indicates a specific time frame by marking a starting point in time.
B. Since marks the end of a time frame.
C. Since refers to a general time period.
D. Since is used to indicate future events.

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Adverbs › ViewThey ____ to the party last night.
A. are going
B. went
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A: Hopefully, Peter booked the tickets for us yesterday.
B: He ——- them yesterday. The booking office is closed on Saturdays.
A: Oh well, I’m sure he’ll order them tomorrow then.
A. had better not book
B. hasn’t booked
C. couldn’t have booked
D. needn’t have booked
E. wasn’t supposed to book
Vocabulary › Viewto wave or flutter showily; to display in a conceited, offensive way
A. flaunt
B. finesse
C. resolute
D. scapegoat
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Look at ______ birds up there in the tree.
A. this
B. that
C. these
D. those
