. . . . . . . he insisted he was innocent, . . . . . . . they seemed to believed him.
A. The more/ the less
B. More/ less
C. The most/ the least
D. Most/ least

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Grammar › ViewLast week Helen and Iris ________ to the new sports arena.
A. went
B. go
C. has gone
D. have gone
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Laura, you and the kids just have dinner without waiting for me. I………..work very hard today.
A. can
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A. self-access
B. self-motivation
C. self-study
D. self-discipline
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Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
A. Although, you may be right I cannot take your word for it.
B. Although, you may be right, I cannot take your word for it.
C. Although you may be right I cannot take your word for it.
D. Although you may be right, I cannot take your word for it.
