Irritated
A. Feeling calm and relaxed, often due to a peaceful environment.
B. Feeling annoyed, impatient, or slightly angry, often due to repeated or persistent disturbances.
C. Feeling excited and joyful, often due to positive experiences.
D. Feeling indifferent and unconcerned, often due to a lack of interest.

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A. By asking a friend
B. By flipping a coin
C. By checking the weather forecast
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What tense is this sentence?
The chef skillfully used knives to prepare a delicious meal last night.
A. past
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B:He……..the guitar in the music room
A. is playing
B. plays
C. played
D. will play
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She managed to finish the race in spite of ________ the blisters on her feet.
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