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You use this article when there are many things, but it is clear which one you mean:
A. an
B. the
C. a

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A. breathe
B. yawn
C. sneeze
D. choke
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The counterfeited items were confiscated and destroyed by the authorities.
A. Fake
B. Important
C. Repulsive
D. Thick
Relative Pronouns › ViewThe heavy storm is the reason ………..I couldn’t go to school yesterday.
A. why
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She studied Spanish and Greek when she was at university.
A. True
B. False
