[ Grammar ]
What time is it?
A. It’s a quarter past eleven
B. It’s half past eleven
C. It’s a quarter to eleven

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Grammar › ViewAlthough they don’t do any marketing, their products sell well, in spite of
A. in spite of the fact that they don’t do any marketing
B. in spite of they don’t do any marketing
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Several of the dancers promised (his/her, their) autographs.
A. His/her
B. Their
Najma would rather that Thomas …….. now.
A. Comes
B. Doesn’t come
C. Will come
D. Will not come
E. Didn’t come
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I’d rather you ___ smoke in bed!
a. don’t
b. shouldn’t
c. didn’t
