I know it ………… sure.
A. For
B. With

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Vocabulary › ViewSometimes it is better to remain mysterious.
Mysterious means:
A. Quiet
B. Outgoing
C. Remain unknown
D. None of the above
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He bought a novel. It tells about a detective story. The sentences can be combined as follows:
A. He bought a novel which tells about a detective story.
B. He bought a novel who tells about a detective story
C. He bought a novel a detective story.
D. He bought a novel which telling about a detective story.
E. He bought a novel which is telling about a detective story.
Grammar and Sentence Structure › ViewIdentify the phrase in the following sentence: “Walking through the park, she enjoyed the cool breeze.”
A. Walking through the park
B. she enjoyed
C. the cool breeze
D. she enjoyed the cool breeze
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David is sailor. He spends most of his life at sea.
A. the / the
B. the/a
C. the/x
D. a / x