[ For vs Since ]
Kate has not eaten anything _______ six hours.
A. since
B. for

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A. The spectators were looking forward to the competition; meanwhile; the athletes trained intensely every day.
B. The Garcia family wants to attend the Olympics in fact; they are planning their trip; already.
C. Recent summer Olympic Games have taken place in London, England; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Tokyo, Japan.
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(Preposition) Reggie fell by the stairs.
A. stairs
B. Reggie
C. by
D. the
In the end, or finally, is…
A. democracy
B. version
C. compromise
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Fill in the blank with the correct article: “___ apple a day keeps the doctor away.”
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
