[ Vocabulary ]
What does “Consternation” refer to?
A. A feeling of alarm or worry
B. Annoy or bother
C. Plentiful; more than enough
D. Join together for a purpose

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Verb Patterns › ViewThey are planning …..(take) up a new sport.
A. take
B. to take
C. taking
Grammar › View
What is the active voice?
A. The subject performs the action.
B. The subject receives the action.
C. The action is performed by an object.
D. The action is performed by both the subject and the object.
Grammar › View‘We can ______ stay _____ leave now,’ said the workers.
A. either…or
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C. neither…or
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The railway ____ delays yesterday due to bad weather.
A. experienced
B. experiences
C. experiencing
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