Which sentence has the same meaning with:
I’m almost as tall as you are.
A. You and I have the same height.
B. You are a little taller than I am.
C. You are much taller than I am.

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Vocabulary › ViewIn which sentence is the word “undeniably” most correctly used?
A. He was undeniably lying. You could see it in his face.
B. The sunset was undeniably beautiful, painting the sky with a palette of warm and vibrant colours.
C. Undeniably, she is the most hardworking person in the class.
Grammar › View
Which is correct?
A. I can’t find my keys. They must be anywhere.
B. I can’t find my keys. They must be somewhere.
A : Hello, my name is Orlin Gauri
B : Hi, I’m Shaletta Moana
A : Sorry, ….
B : It’s M-O-A-N-A
A. What’s your spelling?
B. How do you spell your first name?
C. How do you spell your last name?
D. What’s your last name?
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What happens when you add -ing to a word ending in a silent e?
A. The e is always kept
B. The e is always removed
C. The e is doubled
D. The e becomes an i