[ Complex Prepositions ]
… the newspaper, it will rain again at the week end.
A. With respect to
B. As for
C. Except for
D. According to

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Grammar › ViewCombine the following ideas into one complete sentence: “The dog barked loudly. It scared the cat.”
A. The dog barked loudly, which scared the cat.
B. It scared the cat, the loudly dog barked.
C. Loudly barking, the cat scared the dog.
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What period of time does this refer to?
historically
A. general past time
B. specific past time
C. present
Grammar › ViewSue has been all over the world. She has _______ been to the Antarctic.
A. never
B. even
C. always
D. will
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Where is the stressed syllable of the word: sa-la-ry
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
