[ Vocabulary ]
The violation of a law or a duty or moral principle
A. Transgression
B. Distinguish
C. Correspond
D. Exasperated

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence correctly combines the clauses to create a complex sentence?
this morning; it has rained heavily
A. It has rained heavily because this morning.
B. It has rained heavily since this morning.
C. It has rained heavily although this morning.
D. It has rained heavily while this morning.
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This is the cat ______ ate your fish.
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. which
E. when
Tenses › ViewI am ill. I ______(not/go) to school tomorrow.
A. don’t go
B. didn’t go
C. won’t go
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The castle has many lovely gardens and a large ________ around it.
A. moat
B. moats
C. dungeons
D. stone
