It … during the night, so it was now perfect for skiing.
A. had been snowing
B. was snowing
C. snowed

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses the word “accurate” correctly?
A. If you want to be accurate at math, it helps to check your answers.
B. My math teacher says showing our work is as important as its accurate.
C. I am not sure if this answer is correct; can you accurate it for me?
D. Mrs. Smith is making us do some accurate problems for homework tonight.
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What does the word examined mean?
A. spoke quietly
B. balanced evenly
C. looked at closely
D. turned loosely
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A. bored, boring
B. boring, bored
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They’re at the office from the morning to night.
A. They’re talkative.
B. They’re nice.
C. They’re serious.
D. They’re hardworking.
