They’ve known each other / many years
A. always
B. never
C. since
D. for

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Grammar › ViewMeanwhile, the runners continue to score. They score, that is, if they were not to be distracted by the grown-ups — or the butterflies.
A. NO CHANGE
B. Meanwhile, the runners continue to score. They score, that is, if they would not have been distracted by the grown-ups — or the butterflies.
C. Meanwhile, the runners continue to score. They score, that is, if they’re not distracted by the grown-ups — or the butterflies.
D. Meanwhile, the runners continue to score. They score, that is, if their not distracted by the grown-ups — or the butterflies.
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I think Victoria ——- to the party, although she really wants to, because she is flying to Paris the next day and has to pack her things.
A. may not come
B. couldn’t come
C. wouldn’t come
D. didn’t come
E. must not come
Approximation › ViewCan you drop by my office at ____ for a quick meeting?
A. just over four
B. four-ish
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There’s no point in …………….. your jacket, it’s really hot outside
A. take
B. to take
C. taking
