[ Vocabulary and Grammar ]
What does the prefix ‘inter-‘ mean in the word ‘international’?
A. Between or among
B. Inside or within
C. Outside or beyond
D. Above or over

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A. Sking
B. Skiing
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Which sentence is correct?
A. By the time you arrive, I will have finished my work.
B. By the time you arrive, I will finish my work.
C. By the time you arrive, I will be finishing my work.
D. By the time you arrive, I finish my work.
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A. Yes, I did.
B. Yes, I do.
C. Yes, I does.
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As soon as Martina saw the fire, she_______ the fire department.
A. was telephoning
B. had telephoned
C. telephoned
D. has telephoned
