What does ‘used to’ signify in past tenses?
A. It refers to a specific event that happened once.
B. It indicates a current ongoing action.
C. It signifies future possibilities.
D. It signifies past habits or states that no longer occur.

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A. large
B. larger
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“Indigenous communities’ strong sense of national identity influence their actions to stop oil pipelines from being drilled”
Based on the sentence above, what does influence mean?
A. a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
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A. is
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Mathematics is ____ than English.
A. A. easy
B. B. easier
C. C. easiest
