[ Grammar ]
What time is it? …
A. It’s ten o’clock
B. It’s twenty past ten
C. It’s ten past ten
D. It’s ten to two

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A. in front of
B. in
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I worry ____ losing my job.
A. with
B. to
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A. just
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C. still
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A. must have opened
B. used to open
C. should open
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