confused
A. Unable to think clearly; bewildered
B. Feeling excited and energetic
C. Having a clear understanding of something
D. Being very happy and content

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A. Respect
B. Defiance
C. Insolence
D. Indifference
Grammar › View
He last went to the cinema two months ago.
A. He has two months to go the cinema.
B. He has gone to the cinema for two months.
C. He hasn’t gone to the cinema for two months.
D. He didn’t go to the cinema two months ago.
Grammar › View………………… beign very tired doing a research, I had to go to work early in the morning.
A. In spite of
B. Even Though
C. Although
D. Though
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Why doesn’t pupils in the sentence below have an apostrophe? The teacher praised the pupils for their hard work.
A. It’s a plural noun without possession.
B. It’s a singular noun.
C. It’s possessive, but the apostrophe is missing.
D. None of the above.
