Which sentence uses the word “apprehension” correctly?
A. She felt a sense of apprehension before the big exam.
B. His apprehension was filled with joy and laughter.
C. The apprehension of the cake was sweet and delightful.
D. They showed apprehension by celebrating the victory.

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Simple Present Tense › ViewThey . . . . not want to go to the cinema.
A. do
B. does
C. did
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I’m thirsty.
A. You shouldn’t ask your parents.
B. You shouldn’t hang out with your formal friend at night.
C. You should go to the cinema to buy a box of popcorn.
D. You should buy a bottle of water at the canteen.
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A. Enjoys
B. Playing
C. soccer
D. her friends
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Please meet me at the railway station in ______ hour.
A. an
B. a
C. the
D. all
