[ Grammar ]
By the time we _____ to the cinema, the film _____.
A. get / had already started
B. got / have started
C. got / had already started
D. got / has not started

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A. The cool breeze
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C. across the large bedroom
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Most of the bread yummy, but I’ll eat of it because I’m still full.
A. look; all
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The television is between the telephone in the lamp.
A. between
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Our monitor announces the message _____ so that everyone can hear it.
A. softly
B. loudly
C. gracefully
D. sadly
