[ Verb and Vocabulary ]
Choose the right variant: The hall is full . . . people.
A. of
B. by
C. for
D. without
E. to

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Grammar › View‘Jerry isn’t well; he ought to stay home.’ ‘I know, but he ___________ going with us.’
A. Insists on
B. Insists to
C. Insists
D. Insists that
Grammar › View
In the sentence: “______ people were mean to her” what is the correct demonstrative adjective?
A. Those
B. These
C. That
D. This
Tenses - Present and Past › ViewTo preserve natural habitat, the government__________ (establish) six national parks so far.
A. established
B. establishes
C. has established
D. is establishing
Past Tenses › View
When I was a child, we _____ anywhere at weekends; it was boring.
A. never went
B. were never going
C. had never gone
