Reference
A. The action of mentioning or alluding to something.
B. A detailed explanation of a topic.
C. A type of citation used in academic writing.
D. A summary of a book or article.

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Present Tenses › View_____ the manager yet? Now is your chance to do so.
A. Haven’t you met
B. Don’t you meet
C. Aren’t you meeting
D. Weren’t you meeting
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Comprise
A. Compose; encompass
B. Vague; ambiguous; implied
C. Controlled; restrained
D. Exclude
What time does your teacher finish work?
A. She usually finish work around nine o’clock in the evening.
B. She usually finishs work around nine o’clock in the evening.
C. She usually finishes work around nine o’clock in the evening.
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Learning French is _________ learning English.
A. as difficult as
B. so difficult as
C. as difficult from
D. difficult than
