Hey!You broke my new pencil!
A. Article
B. Adverb
C. Adjective
D. Preposition

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Tenses › ViewConvert to past perfect: He (to finish) his meal before the guests arrived.
A. He had finished his meal before the guests arrived.
B. He was finishing his meal before the guests arrived.
C. He had finish his meal before the guests arrived.
D. He finishes his meal before the guests arrived.
Phrasal Verb › View
She ran in a marathon last week but _____ after ten kilometers.
A. dropped out
B. closed down
C. broke up
D. made up
Vocabulary › ViewSometimes it is better to remain mysterious.
Mysterious means:
A. Quiet
B. Outgoing
C. Remain unknown
D. None of the above
Adjective Clause and Adverb Clause › View
He bought a novel. It tells about a detective story. The sentences can be combined as follows:
A. He bought a novel which tells about a detective story.
B. He bought a novel who tells about a detective story
C. He bought a novel a detective story.
D. He bought a novel which telling about a detective story.
E. He bought a novel which is telling about a detective story.
