[ Grammar ]
Complete the sentence with an adverb
They have been coming to the house ______ to do repairs but unable to complete yet.
A. patiently
B. weekly
C. early
D. heartly
Select your answer:

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It turned out to be a blessing in disguise. What does a blessing in disguise mean?
A. It turned out completely wrong.
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D. It was more expensive than they thought it was.
