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A wedding is ________________ , not only for the bride and groom but also for other attendants as they can meet friends and relatives.
A. a special occasion
B. events
C. dates
D. traditions

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Conjunctive Adverbs and Punctuation › ViewWhich of the following is correctly punctuated with a conjunctive adverb?
A. He was tired; nevertheless he finished his work.
B. He was tired; nevertheless, he finished his work.
C. He was tired nevertheless; he finished his work.
D. He was tired, nevertheless he finished his work.
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___ you a teacher?
A. Is
B. Am
C. Are
Grammar › View_____ English can _____ fun.
A. Learning; be
B. To learn; is
C. Learning; is
Past and Future Tenses › View
Next year, he ___________ on the project.
A. Works
B. Will work
C. Worked
D. Is working
