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Participle Clause: She was a painter, so she decided to open a gallery
A. Being a painter, she decided to open a gallery.
B. She’s a painter, she decided to open a gallery.
C. Be a painter, she decided to open a gallery.
D. As a painter, she decided to open a gallery.

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Relative Clauses › ViewIt is difficult to predict____will happen politically if Turkey is refused entry to the EU.
A. how
B. which
C. when
D. what
E. that
Comparative and Superlative Adverbs › View
Which is the superlative adverb of “high”?
A. most high
B. highest
C. higher
Grammar › ViewChoose the correct spelling:
A. groan
B. grone
C. gron
D. grohn
Reported Speech › View
Dani asked, “Did you get your passport?”
She asked ________________
A. If I got my passport
B. If I got your passport
C. If I had gotten my passport
D. If I had gotten your passport
