What is the meaning of the word ‘alleviate’?
A. To ignore a problem.
B. To complicate an issue.
C. To lessen pain or discomfort.
D. To make a situation worse.

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A. She does enjoy the concert.
B. She does enjoys the concert.
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Use the past simple tense correctly in this sentence: She (buy) a new dress last week.
A. She bought a new dress last week.
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Use the clues to figure out the meaning.
There is a cefl in the sky.
A. door
B. cloud
C. tree
D. baby
