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Where did you go on holiday?
A. I went to my hometown
B. I go to my hometown

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Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses “despite”?
A. Despite the rain, we enjoyed the festival.
B. Despite of the rain, we enjoyed the festival.
C. Despite rain, we enjoyed the festival.
D. Despite the raining, we enjoyed the festival.
Definite pronouns (Subject, Object, Reflexive) › View
Mr. Smith burned ______________________ while he was cooking.
A. himself
B. himselves
C. hiself
D. herself
Modal Verbs › ViewIn the sentence “She could have taken the earlier train”, we use “could have” for:
A. refusing a request
B. expressing uncertainty or disbelief
C. indicating a past possibility
D. asking for permission in the past
E. giving advice
Prepositions and Tenses › View
Identify the preposition in the sentence: ‘The book is on the shelf.’
A. in
B. beside
C. under
D. on