[ Look, See or Watch ]
“Kids, please, ___ at the blackboard!”
a. look
b. see
c. watch

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Grammar › ViewCombine the sentences (formal)!
I know the doctor. The nurse is working with her.
A. I know the doctor with whom the nurse is working with.
B. I know the doctor with whom the nurse is working.
C. I know the doctor with who the nurse is working with.
D. I know the doctor whom the nurse is working with her.
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The tailor passed the thread ________ the eye of the needle.
A. inside
B. against
C. through
D. opposite
English Morphosyntax › ViewHe felt nothing but hatred _____________ the person who attacked him.
A. for
B. with
C. by
D. on
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Kate Steele …………………. a lot of successful novels.
A. wrote
B. has written
C. has been writing
D. writes
