[ Compliment, Congratulation, and Hope ]
The following sentences are expression of congratulation, except . . .
A. That’s great
B. How poor you are!
C. Nice work
D. I congratulate you on your success

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Grammar › ViewSuzy : _______? Speak up, I can’t hear you.
Vignesh : I said I will be there in 20 minutes.
A. What
B. When
C. Why
D. Where
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If you are honored by something, you are
A. distressed.
B. fully absorbed and occupied.
C. enjoying respect or distinction.
D. concealing something.
Grammar › ViewFuture in the past – Select the correct option
You’re home early. I thought you___________play squash with Alex tonight
_____
A. ‘re going to
B. were going to
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Can I have a _____ clock? I don’t want a square one.
A. round
B. long
C. triangle
D. light
