[ Grammar: so and such ]
The food at the hotel was ……….. awful. I’ve never eaten ………….. awful food.
A. so / such a
B. so / such
C. such / so
D. such a / so

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Vocabulary › ViewInterpret the figurative language in the sentence: “The dark clouds began to loom over the horizon, signaling an impending storm.”
A. The clouds are disappearing.
B. The clouds are approaching, indicating a storm is coming.
C. The clouds are brightening.
D. The clouds are being measured.
Grammar › View
Which is correct?
A. Jack has had a toothache for two days now.
B. Jack has a toothache for two days now.
