Which of the following is correct?
A. I haven’t barely started to think about my exam.
B. I have barely started to think about my exam.

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Conjunctions & Cohesive Devices › ViewComplete the sentence with a conjunction: She studied hard _____ she could pass the exam.
A. because
B. so
C. but
D. and
Grammar › View
A: “What are you doing tonight?” – B: “We _________ a play at the theatre.”
A. saw
B. will see
C. are going to see
D. seeing
Grammar › ViewIt was so hot in the church that an elderly lady passed out
A. die
B. faint
C. confuse two or more things
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The two brothers are alike. I can’t distinguish between them.
A. If the two brothers were completely different, I would have recognized them.
B. If the two brothers were not alike, it would be impossible for me to realise one.
C. If the two brothers didn’t look alike, I could tell them apart.
D. If the two brothers were dissimilar, I would like them.
