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There are ….. in the house.
A. mice
B. mouse
C. mouses

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the term ‘etymology’ refer to?
A. Being serious and eager in the way you do something
B. Being graceful and stylish in appearance
C. The history of where each word comes from
D. A person’s sense of self-worth
Present Tenses › View
Experts claim that global supply chains ___ to recover fully since the pandemic disruptions began.
A. fail
B. have failed
C. are failing
Mixed Conditional › ViewIf I have enough time I will see him. This sentence is about:
A. Past
B. Future
C. Possible Present (existing facts)
D. Impossible Present (now)
Grammar › View
She is a doctor, and he is a teacher.
A. Compound sentence
B. Simple sentence
C. Compound-complex sentence
D. Complex sentence
