[ Still, Yet, Already & Just ]
No, I haven’t finished it ______.
A. Already
B. Yet
C. Just

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A. TRUE
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Aptitude and motivation contribute enormously ____ the success of learning a language.
A. to
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The coach believes that he can ______ his limit at the competition.
A. break out
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