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I’d like ___cup of tea, please.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewAsking for favour means asking someone to …
A. apologise to you
B. do something for you
C. forget you
D. talk to you
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Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘yet’ to combine these sentences: “She studied hard. She didn’t pass the exam.”
A. She studied hard yet she didn’t pass the exam.
B. She studied hard, yet she didn’t pass the exam.
C. She studied hard. Yet she didn’t pass the exam.
D. She studied hard; yet she didn’t pass the exam.
