[ Vocabulary and Phrases ]
What does “carry out” mean?
A. to stop doing something
B. to begin something new
C. to perform or complete a task or research
D. to take something outside

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Relative Clause › ViewThe postman ______ works in the village is very old.
A. whom
B. whose
C. which
D. who
Past Tense › View
I _____ (not/like) the concert last night because it was raining
A. hadn’t been liking
B. didn’t like
C. wasn’t liking
D. hadn’t liked
Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is in the past continuous tense?
A. They were walking in the park yesterday.
B. They walk in the park every day.
C. They have walked in the park before.
D. They will walk in the park later.
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Louisiana lies ___ the Gulf of Mexico.
a. in
b. on
c. under
