The word “rumble” is often used to describe:
A. A storm or thunder sound
B. A bright light
C. A person whispering
D. A bird singing

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A. is
B. are
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What does the sentence ‘He was walking back to his flat when he heard an explosion.’ focus on?
A. The fact that he heard an explosion.
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Grammar › ViewHe is short tempered. I like him all the same.
A. Although he is short-tempered, I like him all the same.
B. Since he is short-tempered, I like him all the same.
C. Because he is short-tempered, I like him all the same.
D. Being short-tempered, I like him all the same.
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Ouch! I__________ my finger!
A. ’m just cutting
B. had just cut
C. ’ll just cut
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