[ Grammar ]
It’s not an antonym of of moody
A. happy
B. irritable

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Past Tense › ViewThe phone …. just when we …
A. ringed – had lunch.
B. ringed – were having lunch.
C. rang – had lunch.
D. rang – were having lunch.
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Either the principle or the Standard Four form teachers ________________ th ekey to the cabinet. Can you fetch it for me?
A. hold
B. holds
C. is holding
D. held
Grammar › ViewWe shall —— back tomorrow.
A. coming
B. came
C. come
D. have come
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What is the correct way to correct the word “waist” in the sentence “Nick Allen is known for finding ways to waist time in class.”?
A. Change known to nown
B. Change ways to weighs
C. Change waist to waste
D. Make no change
