[ Grammar ]
Composite adverbs:
A. Far enough, at last
B. Anyhow, somewhere
C. Likewise, there
D. Here, there
E. Then, slowly

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A. redecorated
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. You’re explaining why you didn’t attend a meeting. Which sentence is most appropriate?
A. I wasn’t able to attend the meeting because I had a prior commitment.
B. I didn’t attend the meeting because I had a prior commitment.
C. I am not able to attend the meeting because I have a prior commitment.
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A. in
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I am ___ submitting the report.
A. must
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