[ Grammar and Vocabulary ]
What does the word “innovative” most likely mean in the passage?
A. Ordinary
B. Creative
C. Unnecessary
D. Confusing

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. While you stir the pasta; I will cut the vegetables.
B. While you stir the pasta, I will cut the vegetables.
C. While you stir the pasta I will cut the vegetables.
Present Tenses › View
Steven (make) … phone calls to travel agencies all day long, but he still (get)… a suitable offer.
A. is making/still didn’t get
B. has been making/still doesn’t get
C. has made/still hasn’t got
D. has been making/still hasn’t got
Present Tenses › ViewHave you finished answering all the questions …?
A. yet
B. ever
C. never
D. just
Object Pronoun › View
Ana and I will go swimming. Will you join …?
A. me
B. us
C. them
D. her
