[ Loose vs. Lose ]
She hasn’t … any weight yet, but her clothes are getting …
- loose, lost
- lost, loose

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Grammar › ViewThe data from the experiments __________ inconclusive.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
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What do we use the simple present tense for?
A. To refer to events that happened in the past
B. To refer to events happening now
C. To refer to future scheduled events
D. To express a wish or desire
Superlative Adjectives › ViewDecember is ………. month of the year in my country.
A. the coldest
B. the most cold
c. colder
D. the colder
Vocabulary › View
process by which nations, cultures, and economies become mixed
A. productivity
B. globalization
C. nonrenewable resources
D. dialect