[ Grammar ]
Don’t worry – I’ll pay …………..the tickets.
A. at
B. on
C. for
D. with

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A. She is a good dancer.
B. He drove slowly down the street.
C. The cake is delicious.
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______ your father in his office yesterday ? I didn’t meet him when I came there
A. is
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C. was
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A. through
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How does the complex sentence “Though he was scared, he spoke confidently in front of the crowd” demonstrate the speaker’s attitude?
A. It shows contradiction between his feeling and action.
B. It indicates causality.
C. It lists actions.
D. It adds unnecessary details.
