I’m fed up with this terrible weather — it’s so … .
A. depressing
B. depressed

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Grammar › ViewComplete the sentence: Even though it was cold, we decided to go for a walk.
A. We stayed inside because it was cold.
B. We went for a walk despite the cold.
C. We chose to stay warm indoors.
D. We enjoyed the cold weather outside.
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I’d rather ___ your shoes off at the door, if you don’t mind.
A. you took
B. you’d take
C. you to take
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A. she said that the concert started at 7 PM
B. she said that the concert starts at 7 PM
C. she said that the concert was starting at 7 PM
D. she said that the concert had started at 7 PM
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We’ve got ____________________ time at the weekend. Would you like to meet?
A. a few
B. few
C. little
D. a little
