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It’s ______ film I have ever watched.
A. best boring
B. the best boring
C. the most boring

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Lily is preparing for her upcoming exams.
She wonders about the difference in meaning between ‘can’ and ‘could’.
A. ‘Can’ indicates present ability; ‘could’ indicates past ability or hypothetical situations.
B. ‘Can’ is a noun; ‘could’ is a verb.
C. ‘Can’ is used for future ability; ‘could’ is for present ability.
D. ‘Can’ refers to permission; ‘could’ refers to ability.