. Which one is correct?
A. He promised going to the meeting.
B. He promised go to the meeting.
C. He promised to go to the meeting.

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Present Tenses › ViewWe ______ (talk) about this issue for hours, yet we ______ (still/not/resolve) it.
A. have talked, still haven’t resolved
B. have been talking, still haven’t resolved
C. are talking, still don’t resolve
D. talked, still haven’t resolved
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What is the antonym for “finality”?
A. Indecision
B. Completeness
C. Uncertainty
D. Reversibility
Vocabulary › ViewIn the sentence ‘The politician’s bombastic speech impressed the audience’, what does ‘bombastic’ mean?
A. Soft-spoken and reserved; shy
B. High-sounding but with little meaning; inflated
C. Loud but soothing; calming
D. Short and concise; to the point
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Which is the correct spelling of the word…
A. Memorendum
B. Memorandem
C. Memorandum
D. Memorandam
E. Memorindum
