She’s got a lot on her … – especially with two new projects starting this week.
A. dish
B. platter
C. plate
D. shoulder

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Definite and Zero Article › View_ High Street is _ popular street in London
A. A, a
B. -, the
C. The, a
D. -,-
Conditional Sentences › View
I missed the bus this morning. I came late for the interview.
A. I wish I didn’t miss the bus this morning so that I could come to the interview on time.
B. If I hadn’t missed the bus this morning, I couldn’t have come late for the interview.
C. Provided that I missed the bus this morning, I could come late for the interview.
D. Unless I miss the bus this morning, I won’t come late for the interview.
Causative Verb › View—- the emphasis on the technical study of language and literature, Roman education was remote from the real world and the interests of the schoolboys.
A. Now that
B. Otherwise
C. Because of
D. Thus
Conjunctions › View
I need to find an apartment before I can move, _____ I can find one in the next week or so, I will move to London the first of next month.
A. Even if
B. Due to
C. Only if
D. Provided that
