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There are many people who are … in this country.
Question 1:
There are many people who are … in this country.
A.
inliterate
B.
unliterate
C.
illiterate
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Tim said: “She had forgiven me.”.
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The manager asked me: “What will change?”.
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I … well in the exam.
We were … by her results.
Her husband is so … .
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It’s … to think so. Most colleagues think so.
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I really can’t figure it ... . (understand)
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The woman was taken … . (deceived)
Hang … a second! (wait)
I will do it in spite … .
She learns German intensively … of having little free time.
I’d rather you … it.
I’d prefer … everything about her.
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It’s … ridiculous.
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