the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
A. evidence
B. summary
C. argument
D. counterclaim

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Verb TenseComparisonsGrammar: AgreementSimple Tenses in EnglishRelative ClausesAdjectives with -ED and -INGComparison & Modal Verbs in Passive VoiceCountable & Noncountable NounsDegrees of AdjectivesSentence Structure and ConjunctionsOther quiz:
Grammar and Sentence Structure › View. Which is correct?
A. Many factories are reducing chemical emissions to reduce air pollution but I don’t think it’s significant reduction.
B. Many factories are reducing chemical emissions to reduce air pollution, but I don’t think it’s a significant reduction.
C. Many factories are reducing chemical emissions to reduce air pollution but I don’t think its a significant reduction.
Simple Past Tense and Present Continuous Tense › View
…. they ……………. in a good company? Yes, they are.
A. Is – going
B. Am – talking
C. Are – working
D. Were – studying
Preposition › ViewThey live in a small house ____ the bottom of the hill
A. in
B. on
C. at
Present Continuous Tense › View
She _______ (study) for her exams this week.
A. am studying
B. are studying
C. is studying
D. be studying
