What is the significance of ‘remorse’ in personal and legal contexts?
A. A deep feeling of regret or guilt for a wrongdoing.
B. A sense of pride in one’s achievements.
C. A temporary emotional state without significance.
D. A feeling of indifference towards one’s actions.

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Conjunctions and Verb Tenses › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses verb tense?
A. She was eating dinner when the phone rings.
B. She eats dinner when the phone rang.
C. She ate dinner when the phone rings.
D. She was eating dinner when the phone rang.
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I don’t think they ________ their holidays by the sea again (to spend)
A. will spend
B. is going to spend
C. will spent
D. am going to spend
Grammar › ViewHave you climb Mt.Everest?
Yes, …………….
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A. you have
B. I have
C. I haven’t
D. She has
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Which sentence correctly avoids a double negative?
A. I can’t find my keys nowhere.
B. I can’t find my keys anywhere.
C. I never don’t lose my keys.
D. There isn’t nobody here.
