[ Grammar ]
Have you ever been to Berlin?
A. No, it’s not.
B. No, I don’t.
C. No, I haven’t.
D. No, I didn’t.

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A. Persons
B. Things, Events, Concepts, Ideas
C. Place
D. Time
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It expresses an ability to do something. It is a formal way to speak.
A. can
B. able to
C. should
Vocabulary › Viewscraggly
A. to spit back out
B. to assume without proof, or as self evident; take for granted
C. shaggy; ragged; unkempt
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What does ‘anxious’ mean?
A. Full of worry or unease
B. Excited
C. Calm
D. Happy
