The books … are lying on the table belong to me.
A. who
B. which
C. whom
D. whose

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Grammar & Vocabulary › View. You are describing a difficult situation in the past and how you overcame it. Which sentence is correct?
A. When I had to move to another country, I was feeling homesick at first, but then I adapted.
B. When I have to move to another country, I felt homesick at first, but then I adapted.
C. When I moved to another country, I felt homesick at first, but then I adapted.
D. When I move to another country, I feel homesick at first, but then I adapted.
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He __________ ride a bike because he never learned how.
A. can
B. can’t
C. might not
D. couldn’t
Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that maintains tense consistency.
A. She was walking to the park and sees her friend.
B. He will finish his project and submitted it on time.
C. They were playing soccer when it started to rain.
D. I am reading a book and finished it yesterday.
Vocabulary › View
delicate skill; tact or cleverness; to accomplish something by cleverness, good judgement, or skillful evasion
A. articulate
B. instill
C. flaunt
D. finesse
